Grasping toys
Choose toys suitable for your baby's age, such as cloth books and soft plush toys, so that they can grab and explore. With the growth, more difficult toys, such as balls or building blocks, are gradually introduced to stimulate the desire to challenge.
Writing enlightenment
Provide simple letter or number cards to guide your baby to try to write and exercise hand strength.
use a tool
Learn to use tools such as spoons and forks to further exercise hand strength and coordination.
Mud kneading game
Safe and non-toxic mud is a good helper to exercise the strength of your baby's hands and let your baby shape and create freely.
Finger collar
Collar is an excellent choice to exercise your baby's fingers, let your baby try to grasp and relax, and improve the flexibility of your fingers.
Rolling and crawling
When babies try to turn over and crawl, their hands will be fully exercised to improve coordination and strength.
Tearing paper game
Provide colored paper or thick paper for the baby to tear and exercise the strength and flexibility of the hand.
Eat with a spoon
The process of learning to eat with a spoon is also a good opportunity to exercise your hand strength and cultivate your independence.
Conventional massage
Massage your baby's hands helps to relax muscles, promote blood circulation, and enhance the strength and flexibility of your hands.
Encourage exploration
Let the baby explore the surrounding environment freely, touch different materials, feel the temperature, and cultivate the hand feeling and coordination ability.