HELP WITH STACKING SMALL ITEMS AROUND THE HOUSE
Did you know, children love to stack things? Once your child starts playing with blocks you can help them stack other objects such as empty boxes, sponges, or small containers. This will improve your little one’s ability to grasp small items and be comfortable with new hand movements, further improving their motor skills.
*Parents are required to accompany their children throughout the activities
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