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How do babies aged 0-3 years old teach early? What parent-child games are there?
40 excellent sports games suitable for children aged 0-3.

Many small games combine different activities with fine sports, which is very beneficial to children's development. All children know the world through the five senses and explore the surrounding environment through hands-on games.

Next, I will introduce 40 small games suitable for children aged 0-3 to develop fine sports.

I. Bilateral coordination

1. Open the pages on the blackboard.

2. String beads with a diameter of 1cm to 2cm on the thick rope.

3. Throw or catch softball

clap one's hands

5. Build Debao or Lego bricks

6. Squeeze ketchup bottles and other sauce bottles with both hands.

7. Knead the dough with a rolling pin

8. Cut the dough with a plastic spatula.

9. Draw a picture with a simple template

10. Hang the ring on the hook

Second, scissors skills

1. Cut the dough with toy scissors

2. Simulate cutting by moving objects with bubble pliers.

3. Cut the straw into small pieces and string them into necklaces.

Cut the foam into different shapes.

5. Complete a simple 2-4-circle maze (grab the paper with your hands without scissors)

6. Complete a simple connection point (grab the paper with your hands without scissors)

Step 7 fold the paper in half

8. Press the spray bottle, water the flowers or clean the glass.

9. Cut clay plasticine with toy scissors.

10. Cut out simple graphic decorative cards.

Third, fine motion control.

1. Put 3-4 puzzles together.

2. Build a building with building blocks (up to ten, depending on the age).

3. Put the hanging nail on the hanging board.

Put coins in the piggy bank.

Scoop up things with a small spoon or shovel.

6. Push small objects into containers or cups.

7. Unscrew and screw on the lid from the container.

8. Count buttons, beads, cotton balls and other items.

9. Fold the food squeezing bag and push it into the container.

10. Foam the golf nail with a hammer.

Fourth, sensory activities.

1. ball pit (using plastic shallow pool with ball pit)

2. Play water games with buckets, cups and other similar tools.

3. Put the cloth strips into the empty wet towel box.

4. Play with the cooked spaghetti (you can use pliers or other fine motion tools).

5. Corn flour bucket (for dumping and transferring dishes)

6. Speakers (including rattles, drums, bells and other catchable musical instruments)

7. Make a discovery bottle with a clean water bottle.

8. Homemade dough with essential oil (just 1-2 drops of essential oil)

9. Self-made nail polish with essential oil (only 1-2 drops of essential oil)

10. Count or make patterns with cloth strips.