The intertwined teddy bear will take your child into a world of fun and creativity. In addition, entirely gradually, it will teach how to tie laces and help develop manual skills.
Hand manipulation and weaving the string through the holes, the child exercises precision and prepares the hand for writing. Why? Before a toddler can start putting down his first letters, he needs to develop fine motor skills – learn to operate his hand and fingers. This is precisely what the play with Threading Board serves to do. Thanks to the teddy bear, learning to tie shoes, lacing and interlacing becomes a beautiful adventure – a game of imagination and discovering the world with all the senses (thus poly sensory).
Fine motor skills are vital for those with special needs and are often very difficult to teach. Large holes and colourful threads are great for all age groups.
If you additionally include atmospheric introductory music (e.g., oriental and a bit of fairy tale), all the senses will be involved in learning to lace. This is the essence of polysensory teaching, the precursor of which was Maria Montessori. Music relaxes and toy lead to full concentration.
These exercises are a great opportunity to hone many valuable skills. First of all, a young student of the art of weaving learns how to properly operate hands and fingers. Secondly, the exercise is a great opportunity to correct the way a toddler ties bows and loops.
What else? We took care of a nice, modern design and ecological, friendly materials. Nothing but have fun!
Recommended for home, nurseries and school use. At home and on the go!