Hands are the main tool for babies to explore their surroundings and the world. Nowadays, babies' fine hand movements are becoming more and more proficient, which helps them practice their hands and develop their minds.
Self serve small Mantou
1. Take two bags of small Mantou and give one to the baby to touch. The baby will want to open it when he knows there is something delicious inside, but he can't open it.
2. At this time, Mom and Dad took another bag and told the baby to tear the package with his fingers and take out the small Mantou.
3. Mom and dad first tear open a small opening, and then let the baby open it themselves.
4. Babies are happier learning to open packaging than being able to eat, because they have learned a new skill. The second small bag allows the baby to learn how to tear it open on their own. After learning, the baby will enjoy opening other paper and plastic bags, and can quickly learn to peel off candy paper bags.
This game can practice the fine skills of thumb and index finger, while allowing babies to learn to observe and find the easiest part of the paper bag to open.
Cover pen cap
1. Prepare 4 pens with pen caps and smooth tops, along with a roll of adhesive tape,
2. Arrange the caps of each pen in sequence and fix them on the table with adhesive tape,
3. Mom and dad first demonstrate to the child by grabbing the top of the pen with their thumb, middle finger, and index finger, accurately inserting the pen into the cap, and then taking the pen out of the cap and placing it aside.
4. Let the child imitate the movements of their parents and insert the pens on the table into the pen caps one by one.
5. After the child accurately inserts the pen into the cap, parents should give the child appropriate encouragement and let him repeat this action continuously.
Tip: When playing games with a pen, be careful to remove the pen core to prevent children from accidentally sucking the pen core into their mouth.