Did you know?
Let's you kids play with LEGO can train their finger by picking up and build the LEGO into something. It is for their manipulative skills.
Manipulative skills involve moving or using an object with the hands or feet to achieve a goal or complete a task. For fine motor skills , that object might be a pencil or button. For gross motor skills , the object might be sporting equipment or toys such as bats, balls, racquets, or jump ropes. Source
The new toy's
Today she picked up a new toy and it's the LEGO. (it's not the original LEGO but it seem like it and more tiny) She didn't want to buy doll or cooking sets that she always asked. It's a bit tiny toy for her age (this upcoming October, she will turn 4 y.o) but she loves tiny toys. So she help me to find what I ask her to find and I help her to build and combine the tiny LEGO.
Thanks for the instructions given, if not I don't know how to do. It's took us more than a 30 minutes to put it all together. I don't know how long will the toys to stay together in a shape.
The good about letting you kids play with LEGO.
1.For motor skills.
The finger had a small muscle which is can be improved by doing something with the finger. It's important for them to hold pensil.
2.For their focus / consentration.
Train them by focusing on the small objects by putting them together. It's good for their coordination too.
3.Improve their creativity.
By building their creativity improve. The brain will work with let them think how to connect all together.
4.Eyes coordination.
By looking the colour, shapes, numbers and letter their brain will work together and create memories. So in the future, they'll recall back all things they had do before.
She interested by looking at the box only. Kids surely loves toys.
"Don't buy toys for the kids if you didn't show the correct ways how to plays."~