- Developed hand-eye coordination by manipulating the small car
- Improved fine motor skills by grasping and moving the car
- Enhanced gross motor skills by pushing the car along different surfaces
- Learned about cause and effect by observing how the car moves in response to different actions
- Developed spatial awareness by navigating the car through obstacles and around corners
To continue developing physical education skills through playing with hot wheels cars, parents or caregivers can:
- Create obstacle courses using household items such as pillows, books, and cardboard boxes
- Encourage the child to experiment with different surfaces such as carpet, tile, and hardwood floors
- Introduce ramps or inclines to explore how the car moves on different angles
- Encourage the child to use their imagination to create stories and scenarios for the car to navigate through