Fine Motor Toys

  • Chunky Wooden Puzzles

    7-piece farm- and pets-themed puzzles. Chunky pieces are easy for little hands to grasp. Encourages fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination and imaginative play.

  • Squigz

    Encourages creativity, fine motor skills, interaction, and playful experimentation. Will stick to bathtubs, windows, school lockers, and tabletops. Recommended age is 3+

  • The Sneaky, Snacky Squirrel Game

    Reinforce color learning, help develop matching skills, strategic thinking, turn-taking, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills with this board game for kids

  • Interactive Toy Grabber, Robot Hand and Robotic Claw

    A fun, interactive way to teach young kids to be independent while keeping kids more physically active, while promoting fine motor and hand-eye skills.

  • Gator Grabber Tweezers

    Perfectly sized for little hands, great for developing the pincer grasp and pencil control. Use Gator Grabbers to pick up and sort small toys or little snacks. The set includes twelve tweezers in six colors. Great for ages 2+.

  • CanDo TheraPutty Standard

    Squeeze, pinch, stretch or twist CanDo TheraPutty using a variety of different finger, hand and wrist resistive exercises to strengthen hand muscles, improve fine motor skills, and decrease stress.

  • WikkiStix Sea Life Pak

    12 individual mini-play paks, each featuring a connect-the-dot sea creature to be completed with 8 colorful Wikki Stix in each pak. Good tool for development of fine motor skills.

  • Do A Dot Art! Markers

    Designed for layered learning, which gives children the opportunity to do original planning and thinking while creating expressive art, developing hand eye coordination and color recognition.

  • Laugh & Learn Count & Rumble Piggy Bank

    This pretend piggy bank comes with songs, sounds, educational phrases, and bumble motion. There are 10 colorful “coins”; baby can hear the bank count along as she drops them in!

  • 10-Piece Alphabet Nesting and Stacking Blocks

    Our alphabet toys are excellent for kids to develop strong skills, including matching, stacking, sorting, and word recognition. Also, helpts to develop fine motor skills.

  • Wooden Play Food Set

    This set features pieces that stick together and come apart as kids slice them apart. Great for practicing fine motor skills, and learning “whole” and “part” relationships.

  • Design & Drill Take-Along Tool KIt

    Aim the toy drill, twist the screwdriver, or turn the wrench from your Design & Drill Activity Center to develop the fine motor skills needed to tie shoes and hold a pencil.

  • Crayon Rocks

    Used by occupational therapists and preschool teachers, they were specifically designed to strengthen the tripod grip muscles in young children and improve fine motor coordination.

  • Pop the Pig

    Great for strengthening hands, fingers, and pincer grasp. The more they pump, the more his belly grows until . . . POP! Children can quickly reset the game with one pump of the pig’s head.

  • Buckle & Zipping Pillow

    This pillow comes with buckles, zippers, latches and buttons. Designed to help kids ages 3-7 with fine motor skills and hand eye coordination. Good item to take along for a transitional activity.