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Preschool Art Activity Tips For Children With Visual Impairments

With small adaptations, children with visual impairments can participate fully in art activities.

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Loopy Links Zoo B0903: Loopy Links Zoo
Magnetic linking fun!
Bristle Blocks Set B0904: Bristle Blocks Set
Wonderful way to encourage bringing two hands together in a fun way!
Koogle 8" Playball C0101: Koogle 8" Playball
Bright bouncy flexible indoor ball.
Floor Basketball Game C0105: Floor Basketball Game
Portable and accessible basketball!
Pon Pon Jumping Balls - Yellow 42 cm or 16" C0214: Pon Pon Jumping Balls - Yellow 42 cm or 16"
Great for the real movers and shakers among us!
Pon Pon Jumping Balls - Orange 53cm or 20" C0215: Pon Pon Jumping Balls - Orange 53cm or 20"
Great for the real movers and shakers among us!
Pon Pon Jumping Balls  - Green 65 cm or 24" C0216: Pon Pon Jumping Balls - Green 65 cm or 24"
Great for the real movers and shakers among us!
Fist Brushes D0301: Fist Brushes
Getting a good grip
Chubbi Stump Crayons D0302: Chubbi Stump Crayons
No more broken crayons!
Long Strong Crayons D0303: Long Strong Crayons
Sized to fit a bigger grasp

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Eight In A Row: Developing Pre-Reading Skills

Before a child can learn to read, there are essential "pre-reading" skills that a child must master. Three of the most important are sequencing, left-right progression, and time progression (before and after). All can be explored and practiced with Eight In A Row. The puzzles show scenes that are familiar to most children. There is a child making a painting and a child getting up in the morning. Each piece has only one place to fit it onto the next piece, so children with delayed fine motor skills can usually manage the puzzle-fitting with a minimum of frustration.

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