Necklace in a Bottle, a motor development game
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From us to you, the Enfamil Grow A+ Learn & Grow video series is pleased to present Necklace in a Bottle, a motor development game designed for 16-month-old toddlers. Remember, never leave your little one unattended for the safety of your toddler. Let's talk about the benefits. It teaches the concept of combining objects while boosting hand-eye coordination and agility. It promotes problem-solving, plus it strengthens self-confidence and the bond between you. Ready to begin? Sit with your toddler either on the floor or at a table. Now, hand them a necklace and a bottle. Observe how they combine the two objects. If your little one doesn't try to combine them, demonstrate how. Then encourage them to give it a go. And if they're unable to get the necklace in the bottle, that's OK. Reward every single attempt. This activity is a great way to teach the concept of combining objects while boosting problem-solving skills and their self-confidence. Find more development-boosting games at enfagrow.ca.

Necklace in a Bottle, a motor development game

From us to you, we are pleased to present “Necklace in a Bottle", a motor development game designed for 16-month-old toddlers. Remember, never leave your little one unattended for the safety of your toddler.

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