This series of motor letters provide visual, tactile and kinesthetic experiences required to learn how to print and draw. Children can slide the button along the path of the shape. This allows the child to perform the movement and visually track the path of the movement.
Teachers have used this original TAG Toy's design in regular classrooms for over 20 years. It has proven to be very helpful to very young children. Special needs children with motor deficits have also immensely benefited from this toy.
Children can easily follow along the path of the shape by placing the index finger of the writing hand on the eye of the grommet.
Motor Letters Features
Teaches the child the actual muscular movements required to print and draw.
In coordinating visual tracking with hand movements, this multi-sensory approach helps the child form strong mental images of the nature of each letter, number or shape.
The underlying teaching method is called "patterning" whereby the child’s muscular movements are being "guided" by an external force, in this case the button moving along the path of the shape.
Choose from upper or lower case
Made in the USA
Dimensions: 5 x 4 x 1 inches
Weight: 9 pounds
Recommended Age: 3-6 years
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