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Fine Motor Skills & Visual Peceptual Skills Activity Video
Posted May 05 2010 1:08pm
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Materials: picture, scissors, glue stick, markers or crayons
Purpose: Encourage fine motor and visual perceptual skills
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Materials: picture, scissors, glue stick, markers or crayons
Purpose: Encourage fine motor and visual perceptual skills
Check out What's Missing? for more fine motor and visual perceptual activities. Only $3.99!