Age: 5+ Fine & gross motor development Hand-eye coordination

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Age: 5+ Fine & gross motor development Hand-eye coordination

Magnetic darts game from Scratch Europe. The magnetic canvas can be hung up in 2 different ways (double-sided). The darts are made from plastic with a metal tip and are not sharp at the ends, so the game is completely safe to play for children. The canvas and the 6 darts, come nicely packaged in a tube of sturdy cardboard for easy storage. Composition: Reversible magnet canvas, 6 darts made from polyethylene and metal

Fine motor skills not only involve manipulation of small muscles, particularly of the hand, but also coordinating the action of the eyes and hand together known as eye-hand coordination. An upright work surface promotes fine motor skills; therefore, having your child draw on a chalkboard, easel, or even have your child engage in games such as squeezing & target practice with the poppers. Fine motor skills become increasingly important when it is time for your child to learn handwriting.