Drawing Busy Board

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Drawing Busy Board
Drawing Busy Board
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Drawing Busy Board

$32.99 0% OFF
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Overview

This educational toy has everything your little kid needs to play with and improve essential fine motor skills. From how to tie their shoes to open and close buckles. The Felt Activity Book also has a water doodle drawing pad mat that adds so much to the fun. Water doodle comes with 2 pens so make sure you never run out of water in your next road trip. Safety of the kids is our top priority and this toy has all the required safety certificates to make sure your loved ones can play and explore the activities in a safe environment.

Features

  • Colorful
  • Durable
  • Portable
  • Lightweight

Benefits

  • Helps Cognitive Thinking
  • Improves Communication Skills
  • Promotes Readings
  • Elevates Imagination

Importance of Play in Early Childhood

Enhance learning from screen time

We've all been warned about the dangers of excessive screen time. However, recent research suggests that time spent on the computer may actually improve your child's grades.

Almost two-thirds of children play computer games for fun, and half of all 5-year-olds regularly use a computer or tablet. Because of this early familiarity with computers, they are effective teaching tools. See how screen time can benefit, rather than hinder, your child's learning experience.

In an ideal world, students would have access to everything they need to succeed in the classroom. However, with only so many hours in the day and teachers dispersed among their students, computers assist in providing the intensive instruction and instant feedback that students do not always receive, allowing them to reach their full potential.

Perks of letting your child watch cartoons

Children watch cartoons all the time, and they love them. Children who watch cartoons on a regular basis may be influenced by them. That influence, however, is not always negative.

Cartoons can teach children the value of friendship. When the characters in many cartoons have problems, they always help each other. Children can learn the value of friendship and how to treat others better as a result.

Animated movies also use many new words that children may not have heard before, and when children watch cartoons, they learn faster and have a better vocabulary to express their feelings. Some cartoons can also help people who do not speak English as their first language learn the language faster.