DIY Sensory Book for Toddlers
Try to make this fun and interactive sensory book for your toddler, filled with different textures to explore! From the soft touch of cotton to the rough feel of crumpled aluminum foil, this book is designed to stimulate their senses and enhance their fine motor skills. Here are the textures we used: - **Soft**: Cotton - **Hard**: Candy sticks - **Rough**: Crumpled aluminum foil - **Smooth**: Sticky note - **Furry**: Feathers - **Fuzzy**: Peacock feather - **Wavy**: Scotch-Brite cleaning…
👀 Did you catch all 4 patterns we did? Repetitive, rhythmic ball passing games are one of my Kindergartners favorite brain gym exercises, packed with brain boosting benefits! ▫️Regulation Steady rhythms can activate the parasympathetic nervous system, promoting a sense of calm that helps regulate emotions and energy levels. Ideal for kids who need support with focus, impulse control, and emotional balance. ▫️Focus and Attention Predictable, repetitive patterns boost focus and sustained…
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