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Dry Goods: Hands-on Games That Babies Can't Miss (Part 2)

Hello everyone, today Xiaobian has come to share dry goods with you again. Babies grow rapidly every day, and although the development of fine hand movements is not as striking as the development of large movements, its importance to the baby is not lost to the latter. The previous Xiaobian introduced six kinds of games suitable for babies under 1 year old to play, today Xiaobian shared a hands-on game suitable for 1 year old to play, let's take a look at it.

Dry Goods: Hands-on Games That Babies Can't Miss (Part 2)

1. Rainbow Wheat Circle Tower

Prepare 6 portions of dough (or clay), add raw pasta on top, and give your baby a bowl of coloured wheat rings to apply to different doughs by color. This game can not only improve the fineness of children's fingers, but also help him learn concepts such as color and how much.

2. Zipper board

Apply glue on both sides of the zipper and stick to the cardboard. This game will not only keep your baby playing for a long time, but also prepare him for learning to dress himself later.

Dry Goods: Hands-on Games That Babies Can't Miss (Part 2)

3. Color pairing clip

Prepare colored paper of different colors and glued the color of the corresponding color to the end of the clip. After scrambling, let the baby play a game of color pairing.

4. Paint with a cotton swab

Holding a thin cotton swab to draw can well exercise the strength and sensitivity of your baby's small hands. If you want to add a little more challenge, you can use a pencil to sketch the letters on the paper first, and then let the baby draw them. This exercise will not only improve your baby's hand-eye coordination, but also allow your baby to recognize the alphabet by the way.

Dry Goods: Hands-on Games That Babies Can't Miss (Part 2)

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