Get your preschoolers involved with a Dinosaur Shape & Number Peg activity!
It will help them practise numbers, colours and shapes in a fun and enjoyable way.
The pincer grasp is the combined movement of the index finger and thumb to hold an object.
Being able to do this movement means that brain and muscle coordination are working together.
Its success foresees them to do things such as learn how to write, hold scissors and cut.
It requires not only strength but also hand-eye coordination.
This way you are not wasting any paper.
Alternatively, cut a number of different dinosaurs out and use them like worksheets, rotating them when necessary.
Pick on template but put all the pegs into the middle.
See if they can pick out the relevant matching ones from a larger crown.
The pre-cut foam stickers stuck on the pegs will come off easily.
For more fun dinosaur activities, visit Caitie inCaities Classroomfor an episode all about dinosaurs!
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