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Dress up these adorable baby animals with your own creative style! Our fun and educational Woodland Animals Lacing Cards feature our signature hand illustrated pals - hedgehog, squirrel, bear, owl, fox, and oak leaf. This activity encourages hand-eye coordination and can promote motor skills development, color identification, dexterity, and an acute fashion sense! Printed on thick, sturdy board, they are perfect for little hands (ages 3 and up). This set contains six durable lacing boards, plus six colored laces to practice lacing and tracing skills.
For ages 3+.
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Not suitable for children under 3 years due to the length of the lacing cords.
Lacing cards are a wonderful learning tool that captivates children's attention. With our woodland animals design, kids can have fun while developing their fine motor skills. These activities not only allow for creativity but also teach patience and focus. Children can lace the cards in various patterns and colors, which enhances their hand-eye coordination and spatial awareness. As they engage with the lacing cards, they also learn about the different animals in the woodland, fostering a sense of curiosity and connection to nature.
One of the key benefits of lacing cards is their ability to strengthen fine motor skills. The intricate process of threading lace through the holes of the cards improves dexterity and hand strength. This skill is crucial for many daily activities, such as writing, buttoning shirts, and even using utensils. Children won’t just enjoy playing; they will be building essential skills that will serve them throughout their lives. Additionally, by incorporating these activities into playtime, parents can play a significant role in their child's development.
Lacing cards featuring woodland animals encourage imaginative play. Children can create stories about the animals they lace, sparking their creativity and storytelling abilities. This imaginative aspect enriches their playtime, as they aren’t just lacing cards but also building narratives around their experiences. It allows the development of language and reasoning skills. Parents and educators can join in, offering guidance and helping to extend the stories, which can lead to rich conversations, making the learning experience even more valuable.