Feed the Animals |
When putting the animal away, make sure you lay him on his side to avoid bending the head back. If you set the animal basket upright, it is too tall for the box and after you close the box, you will end up bending the head backward. The head feels like a piece of cardboard covered in vinyl, and over time you will end up breaking the cardboard and the head won't stand upright any more. I only say this because I have seen it happen. You can purchase these sets separately, or you can buy the set of three together for a little savings.
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Try this:
- Replace these tweezers with another set that you own and like.
- Place the objects on the table top and separate them. Trying to pick up one piece out of a crowded basket with a set of tweezers may be too difficult for beginners. The tweezers are wide and the pieces are rubbery and don't separate as easily.
- Use fingers instead of tweezers.
- Try tossing the food back into the container before putting it away.
- Scatter the food on the table top before putting away. Pick up the pieces one at a time, squirreling each into the palm as you go. Put them away by handfuls.
- Feed the animal as a precursor to an eating activity.
- Mix objects together from different sets and use as a sorting activity.
- Work on manual dexterity, separation of the two sides of the hand, eye-hand coordination, tool use, proximal stability, process skills, executive functioning skills, play and leisure exploration and participation.
Ages 3-5
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