This collection oflacingactivities from "In the BagKids'Crafts" highlights some of the best crafts for working on fine motor skills.
Creativelacingcraft forkidsBunnyLacingCraftLacingcrafts provide your child with the perfect opportunity to practice fine motor skills in a playful way. As they thread the lace through, they strengthen hand-eye coordination and finger control, which are key for writing later on.
Kidsbegin their fine motor skills development as soon as they are placed in tummy time as an infant. While the manipulation of small motor muscles in activities likelacingcards and handwriting doesn't come until much later, the building blocks for success in tool manipulation and dexterity is established within days of birth.

Make it OK forkidsto stand up, lay down, or even walk around whilelacingIntegrate the activity into block play, dramatic play, art projects, water play, and other parts of the dayLacingis a great riding-in-the-car activity Conclusion Lacers offers young children abundant opportunities for play, exploration, and discovery-based learning.
Lacing(and threading) activities are toddler classics for a good reason. They incorporate many other ares of development, fine-tune fine motor skills, and even involve early math. Here are some of the skills that come into play as your toddler practiceslacing, as well as howlacingcontinues to build those skills.

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Lacingis an excellent activity to improve fine motor skills and visual perception. The child must use hand-eye coordination to move the string through the holes.