Let's make a spider!
This helps exercise your baby’s fine motor skills. Begin this activity by showing your baby how to put his hands on the black paint so that he can later place one next to the other on the cardboard. Afterward, place the wiggly eyes in the middle of hi
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What you'll need
You'll need black washable paint, an orange cardboard, wiggly eyes. This helps exercise your baby’s fine motor skills.
How it works
- 1~30s
Alright, let's get started! Let's make a spider. The purpose of this activity is to exercise your baby's fine motor skills. you, watch your child closely — I'd love to hear what you notice about how they responds.
Watch for: Baby move small things from one box to another, using thumb and forefinger.
- 2~30s
Great, now let's try the next part. Therefore, we'll be exercising the physical developmental area, more specifically, the motor cortex. To complete this activity, you will need black washable paint, an orange cardboard and wiggly eyes. Tell me what your child does — any reaction counts!
Watch for: Baby hold small objects with the forefingers.
- 3~30s
One more thing to try. Begin this activity by showing your baby how to put his hands on the black paint so that he can later place one next to the other on the cardboard. Afterward, place the wiggly eyes in the middle of his hand prints as if they were the spiders. During this exercise, observe if your baby uses his hands to make intentional movements and experiments with and reacts to different textures. Please continue to stimulate growth in your baby every day. How does your child handle this? What do you see?
Watch for: Baby hold things with their fingertips.