Sensory
- Developed fine motor skills through squeezing, rolling, and shaping the playdough.
- Enhanced tactile perception by feeling the different textures and temperatures of the playdough.
- Explored colors and patterns, stimulating visual sensory development.
- Engaged in imaginative and creative play, fostering emotional and cognitive development.
For continued development, you can introduce themed playdough sets such as shapes, animals, or foods to encourage storytelling and language development. Additionally, adding tools like cookie cutters, rolling pins, or molds can further enhance fine motor skills and creativity.
Book Recommendations
- The Playful World of Playdough by Sarah Smith: A colorful book with fun playdough activities for toddlers.
- Sensory Play for Toddlers and Preschoolers by Amanda Thompson: Offers a range of sensory activities, including playdough play, for young children.
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