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Author Isbell, Christy.

Title Everyday play : fun games to develop the fine motor skills your child needs for school / Christy Isbell
Published Silver Spring, MD : Gryphon House, 2010

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Description 1 online resource (132 pages) : illustrations
Series Early Childhood Resources anthology
Early Childhood Resources anthology
NC LIVE module
Contents Dedication; Acknowledgements; Title Page; Chapter 1 -- The Finer Points of Fine Motor Play; What Fine Motor Skills Should My Preschooler Learn?; How Can I Help My Preschooler Develop Fine Motor Skills?; The Foundations of Fine Motor Skills; Writing; Cutting; Making Room for Fine Motor Fun; Chapter 2 -- Just the "Write" Size: Selecting Fine Motor Tools and Materials; The "Write" Stuff; Low-Cost, High-Impact Materials and Tools; Chapter 3 -- I'm Three! Look What My Hands Can Do!; Marble Painting; Moving Bubbles; Toy Workshop; Floor Drawing; Styrofoam Construction; Corn Picking; Squeezy Water Play
Stamp ArtVertical Board Play; Mini-Muffin Sorting; Hide and Seek Playdough; Sand Castle Clay; "Pop" Straws; Card Cutting; Clothespin Airplanes; Shredded Paper Collage; Squirt Game; Tong Pick-Up; Body Shapes; Cardboard Stencils; No-Mess Fingerpainting; Racing Tracks; Wall Washing; Yarn Shapes; Cup Tower; Ribbon Pull; Shish-Kabob Snack; Straw Jewelry; Walk Like an Animal; Chapter 4 -- Now I'm Four So I Can Do More!; Crayon Rubbings; Dressing Up; Finger Puppets; Photo Puzzles; Cookie Decorating; Drops of Color; Reusable Stickers; Seed Art; Stick Houses; Tape It Up!; All-Terrain Vehicles
More Peas PleaseDisappearing Holes; Making a Wreath; Paper Chains; Place Mats; Feely Shapes; Glue Shapes and Letters; Incline Writing Boards; Journal Drawing; Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall; Ribbon Drawing; Shape Person; Sidewalk Shadows; Simon Says; Bead Jewelry; Make Your Own Lacing Cards; Tambourine; Beauty Salon and Barber Shop; Kite Flying; Making a Collage; Polka-Dot Shapes; Chapter 5 -- I'm Ready for Kindergarten!; Geoboards; Graph Paper Art; Making Tracks; Stick Letters; Paper Flowers; Where Is Thumbkin?; Clay Writing Board; Cotton Swab Painting; "Itsy Bitsy" Writing Utensils
Water DroppersCoin Match; Piggy Banks; Furry Letters; Glitter Letters; Rainbow Letters; Sandbox Writing; Sandpaper Writing; Write a Little Note; Make Your Own Puzzle; Animal Masks; Paper Dolls; Paper Mobile; Snowflakes; Lace Up Those Shoes; Clay Sculptures: Self-Portrait; Magic Rocket; Nature Prints; Off to Work I Go!; Painted Flower Pots; Treasure Box; Chapter 6 -- Answers to Frequently Asked Questions from Parents; Glossary; Index; Copyright Page
Summary Organized by age for easy reference, the fun and creative activities in Everyday Play are perfect for childrenages 3-5. Written by an occupational therapist, it shows parents how to teach the fine motor skills every childneeds for school
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Subject Motor ability in children.
Left- and right-handedness.
Play.
play (recreation)
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS -- Activities.
Left- and right-handedness
Motor ability in children
Play
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780876593301
0876593309