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What are the early childhood education games?
50 fine sports games suitable for children aged 3-6.

The importance of fine motor ability to children's physical and psychological development is self-evident. Here are 50 small games suitable for fine sports of children aged 3-6.

I. Bilateral coordination

1. Use the hanging board

Step 2 tie a ribbon to the card

3. Build Lego bricks

4. Tear the lettuce into strips or slices for salad.

5. Tear the picture paper into small pieces to make a collage.

Step 6 uncover the sticker

7. spread icing on cookies or cakes

8. Rotate the ribbon with both arms

9. String beads into necklaces or bracelets

10. Put together 12 pieces or less.

Second, scissors skills

1. Cut the straws into three uniform sections, and string the small straws together to make a necklace.

2. Complete the maze of 4-6 turns

Step 3 cut out circles, triangles and squares

4. Cut clothes for the villain on the craft stick

5. Fold the paper into a quarter size.

6. Cut with scissors or design scissors

7. thread buttons

8. Cut out colored lines and make rainbows

9. Shearing wool with scissors

10. Make a cutting activity book.

Third, pre-writing skills

1. Pick up items with a clothes peg.

2. Pinch the jelly beans and put them on toothpicks.

3. Fold the Wichita wax line into a letter shape

Step 4 put the beads on the twist bar

5. Twist the torsion bar into different lines and shapes.

6. Pick up objects with fine-motion tweezers or pliers.

7. trace letters in shaving cream

8. Trace letters on sandpaper

9. Use letter seals to form their names

10. Put the letter beads on the rope to form their names.

Fourth, fine motion control

1. Use a punch to cut out the designed pattern.

2. Fasten or unbutton the larger buttons on clothes or button boards.

3. Draw a person with at least six body parts.

4. Learn to tie your shoelaces

5. Build complex structures (such as towers, bridges, pyramids, etc.) with building blocks.

6. Screw caps of various sizes onto containers.

7. Practice coloring in the given lines.

8. Use a pencil or crayon to describe the shape of your hand.

9. Roll fishing rod

4. Prepare simple food (e.g. measure with butter knife, stir and cut soft food).

V. Sensory activities

1. Play with the sense box

2. Color the paper with your fingers or color the picture.

Step 3 crush the big bubble wrapping paper

Step 5 play with bread dough

Step 6 plant flowers or plants in the garden

7. draw with sand

8. Wash dishes

9. Make a picture with couscous, rice, lentils, etc.

10. Play musical instruments (such as drums, piano, violin, etc.)