WeĀ offer a large range of wooden educational toys that assist in the development of fine motor skills from infants to school aged children. Examples of activities thatĀ buildĀ fine motor skills include lacing and threading, stacking and balancing, puzzles or building with blocks.
Opposed to Gross Motor Skills thatĀ useĀ the large muscles in arms, legs and torso,Ā Fine Motor SkillsĀ involve movement of the smaller muscle groups inĀ a child's hands, fingers, and wrists. Dexterity and strength also play an important factor in building fine motor skills. FromĀ young children's pincer grip to feed themselves right through to a pre-schooler's pencil grip and writing skills, fine motor skillsĀ develop and evolve over time and are an essential life skill.