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EDUSHAPE CATALOG 2022

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Icon Skill

Fine Motor Encompasses the abilities required A crucial ability required to experience and learn about the world. For
Skills to control the smaller muscles of the
body generally found in the hands.

Gross Motor A crucial part of a child's large muscle Coordination of larger muscles movements. Necessary for crawling and
Skills
motor development. head lifting in infants, and synchronization of large muscle skills in toddlers.

Socialization Skills facilitating i nteraction and Teaches a child how to interact in the real world and with other people.
communication with others. Manners, turn taking, role playing and other socialization skills prepare
Logic & children for group play, school and helps build self-esteem.
Reasoning
The capacity for a child to make Thinking skills. It is the means by which children begin to understand and

sense of things. think about cause and effect, what works and what doesn't.

Hand Eye The coordination of vision and hand A period of trial-and-error practice at sighting objects and grabbing at them.
Coordination
movement to execute a task. Builds abilities to be accurate and precise in conjunction with motor skills.

Auditory The utilization of sound, working Auditory Sensory Development is necessary for almost every activity that a
Sensory with the other senses, to develop child learns to perform because the combination of multiple sensory inputs
Development an u nderstanding of a child ’s is essential for children to comprehend their surroundings.
environment.

Visual Sensory Using various shapes, bright colors The utilization of vision works with other senses to develop an understanding
Development and high contrast patterns to develop of our environment.
eyesight and focus.

Tactile Sensory Also known as the sense of touch,
Development it refers to stimulationreaching the
centralnervoussystemfrom receptors
in the skin. can be stimulating, relaxing and therapeutic.

Easy Grip A feature a toy possesses, though Makes it easy for small hands, soapy hands or challenged

not developmental. hands to grasp, pick up, use and manipulate.

Size of packaging: W”x D”x H”

Minimum Age 32 Piece Count 2 Case Pack 7 Product Weight Magnet Music Light

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