- Develops gross motor skills by moving and manipulating the dinosaur toys
- Improves hand-eye coordination by picking up and placing the dinosaurs in different positions
- Enhances balance and coordination by pretending to be a dinosaur and imitating their movements
- Increases strength and flexibility by crawling or walking like a dinosaur
- Improves spatial awareness by arranging the dinosaurs in different patterns or formations
- Enhances body awareness by exploring different body movements and positions while playing with the dinosaurs
For continued development, parents can encourage the child to create obstacle courses using pillows or cushions to jump over or crawl under while pretending to be dinosaurs. They can also introduce different types of dinosaurs and their characteristics, allowing the child to imitate their movements and behaviors. Additionally, incorporating music and dance into the activity can further enhance physical development and creativity.