Dot-to-Dot Animals
Connect numbered dots to reveal an animal outline, then colour it in. Builds number recognition and fine motor control.
How this helps
Strengthening the small muscles in the hand now makes handwriting and other fine motor tasks easier later. Short, frequent practice beats occasional long sessions.
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Four shapes to fill with torn paper pieces. Tearing paper builds bilateral coordination and finger strength for toddlers.
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Five tracing paths from star to dot: straight, vertical, diagonal, curved, and S-curve. Builds pencil control.
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Dashed cutting lines progressing from straight to diagonal to curved to zigzag. Develops scissor control and bilateral coordination.
View & Download →Tracing Lines and Shapes
Progressive tracing exercises: straight lines, wavy lines, zigzags, and spirals. Builds pencil control for pre-writers.
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