- Developed gross motor skills by running and moving around
- Improved hand-eye coordination by controlling the race cars
- Enhanced balance and coordination while maneuvering the race cars
- Learned about speed and velocity by observing how fast the race cars move
- Developed spatial awareness by avoiding obstacles and other race cars
- Improved reaction time by quickly responding to changes in the race
- Learned about competition and sportsmanship by participating in a race
For continued development, you can:
- Set up obstacle courses or tracks with different terrains to challenge their balance and coordination
- Encourage the child to create their own race cars using recycled materials and have them decorate it
- Introduce different types of race cars and discuss their features and functions
- Organize mini-races with friends or siblings to promote healthy competition and teamwork
- Engage in discussions about safety rules and precautions while playing with race cars