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The Visual Motor Perceptual Kit is an engaging and educational collection of workbooks designed to enhance visual motor skills, eye-hand coordination, and cognitive development in children. Perfect for therapists, parents, and educators, this comprehensive kit provides a variety of fun activities that help children develop important skills through play. Each workbook is thoughtfully crafted to make learning enjoyable and rewarding, encouraging children to develop a "learning is fun" habit.
Features
Diverse Activities: Includes dot-to-dots, hidden pictures, and mazes to cater to different learning preferences and developmental stages.
Skill Development: Focuses on sequencing, attention to detail, logic, creativity, problem-solving, and eye-hand coordination.
Portable Design: Slim and compact workbooks, ideal for travel and easy storage in totes, backpacks, and luggage.
Engaging Illustrations: Colorful and playful illustrations that capture children's interest and imagination.
Educational Fun: Promotes learning through play, making it easier for children to grasp and retain new concepts.
Age Range
Dot-to-Dots Numbers Workbook: 3-5 years
Dot-to-Dots Alphabet Workbook: 4-6 years
Hidden Pictures Around the World Activity Workbook: 5+ years
Mazes Preschool Workbook: 3-5 years
Hidden Pictures Alphabet Workbook: 5+ years
Mazes Workbook: 4-6 years
Hidden Pictures Workbook: 5+ years
What's In The Box
1 Each of the following workbooks (7 workbooks total)
Dot-to-Dots Numbers Workbook (32 pages)
Dot-to-Dots Alphabet Workbook (32 pages)
Hidden Pictures Around the World Activity Workbook (32 pages)
Mazes Preschool Workbook (32 pages)
Hidden Pictures Alphabet Workbook (32 pages)
Mazes Workbook (32 pages)
Hidden Pictures Workbook (32 pages)
How To Use It Encourage children to solve the dot-to-dots to reveal pictures, find hidden items in the pictures, and navigate through mazes. These activities can be used as part of a structured learning environment or as a fun, independent playtime activity. They are also perfect for reinforcing lessons in visual perception and motor skills during therapy sessions.