Exploralearn Fine Motor Skill Kit | Strengthen Grip, Hand–Eye Coordination & Focus

Exploralearn Fine Motor Skill Kit

Make learning hands-on and joyful with 5 activities that build grip strength, hand–eye coordination, and focus — perfect for early pre-writing control.

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Strengthen Grip Improve Focus & Coordination Pre-Writing Skills

5 premium fine motor activities with wooden boards, cut-outs, and flash cards that help children build grip strength, hand–eye coordination, focus, and pre-writing control.

  • 5 Engaging Activities: Balancing Moon, Lock & Key, Thread & Trail, Little Beings Sort & Match, and Sticker Fun Flash Cards.
  • Fine Motor Development Made Fun: Builds pincer grasp, bilateral coordination, problem-solving, and controlled movements through playful challenges.
  • Montessori-Aligned & Screen-Free: Hands-on, research-backed activities that encourage independent exploration.
  • Special Needs Friendly: Large safe pieces, short sessions, and multi-level challenges make it accessible for children with autism, ADHD, or developmental delays.
  • Durable & Child-Safe: Sturdy MDF and foam with smooth edges and non-toxic colors — built for home, school, or therapy centers.
  • Flexible Payments: Partial COD available — pay ₹500 online and the rest on delivery.
About Exploralearn: Research-backed learning kits for ages 2–6, co-created with educators and therapists. Each kit builds real developmental skills through play.

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Parent FAQs

Quick answers about skills, ages, therapy-friendliness, and how to practice at home.

Q What skills does the Fine Motor Skill Kit develop?
The kit strengthens pincer grasp, bilateral coordination, hand–eye coordination, grip strength, focus, and pre-writing control through play.
Q Which activities are included?
Balancing Moon, Lock & Key, Thread & Trail, Little Beings Sort & Match, and Sticker Fun Flash Cards.
Q Is it suitable for autism, ADHD, or developmental delays?
Yes. The large pieces, short sessions, and step-up challenges make it therapy-friendly for children with autism, ADHD, or motor delays.
Q How should we practice at home?
Start with 10-minute sessions. Demonstrate once, then let your child try. Increase difficulty gradually — e.g., balance more pieces, thread complex paths, or sort by two rules.

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