Taking Out and Storing Toys
This helps practice making precise hand movements while storing objects. Sort toys into a box to improve hand coordination and memory. Place a few toys in a box while your child watches. Take one toy out at a time and name it clearly. Let your child play, then ask them to
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What you'll need
You'll need a toy box. This helps practice making precise hand movements while storing objects.
How it works
- 1~30s
Alright, let's get started! To complete this activity, you will need a toy box. Begin this activity by placing some of your toddler's toys in a box. you, watch your child closely — I'd love to hear what you notice about how they responds.
Watch for: Little One start and stops a toy on their own.
- 2~30s
Great, now let's try the next part. Now while he or she is watching, take one toy out at a time, emphasizing their names. Make your child play with them, and after a while, ask him or her to store them back in the box. Tell me what your child does — any reaction counts!
Watch for: Little One open and closes doors and drawers using the handles.
- 3~30s
One more thing to try. Observe his or her hands closely, and you will notice as your child begins to perform more coordinated movements. During this exercise, observe if your toddler takes out and stores objects without needing help. How does your child handle this? What do you see?
Watch for: Little One us one thing to move or push something else.