Sticky note wall
Sticky notes are all you need for this fun activity. This encourages fine motor and gross motor skills, builds core strength, strengthens hand-eye coordination, and improves grasping skills.
You can place sticky notes on a wall, kitchen island, or any safe vertical surface in your house. Try sticking the notes at different levels so your baby can reach them while sitting or pull up to stand to reach the higher ones.
We love this for around 11-12 months.
Posted in: 11 - 12 Months, Gross Motor, Fine Motor, Grasping, Play & Activities, Playtime & Activities
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