Montessori Wooden Puzzles (with Knobs)
Before a child can hold a fork or spoon, they need to refine the hand specifically the pincer grasp?
How do children achieve this?
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By doing lots of knob work like on our puzzles.
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By doing the knob work it strengthen the fingers for later holding a fork or spoon.
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Impress all your friends at the dining table when they see your child feeding themselves.
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Children as young as 18 months can do this with practice.
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The next step is an explosion into writing.
Montessori Wooden Puzzles (with Knobs)
Children as young as 1 year old can start using one-piece knobbed puzzles and as they get older graduate to more and more difficulty. These knobs help to refine the pincer grasp which is necessary for a child to master holding a fork or a spoon and later a writing utensil. Our cute handcrafted wooden puzzles complement our books about animals that live in nature while your child joyfully playa and increases eye hand coordination.
More benefits:
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Develop spatial skills
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Cause and Effect
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Develops reasoning
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Builds imagination