👾 Grab the future of fine motor mastery—don’t let your toddler miss out!
The hand2mind Grab That Monster Fine Motor Activity Set is a comprehensive occupational therapy toy designed for toddlers aged 3-4. Featuring two large one-hand grabbers, 48 colorful mini monsters, and multiple play components including monster houses and spinners, it promotes fine motor skill development, color sorting, and prewriting dexterity through engaging, teacher-designed games.
Item Dimensions | 8 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches |
Size | Large |
Material Type | Plastic |
Theme | Cartoon |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Fine Motor Skills |
K**S
Fun for preschoolers!
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I bought this for my preschool students. They love the bright colors and silly monsters. It’s perfect for little hands. They can describe colors, sort, match, etc. I bought another as a gift for a coworker! The box is sturdy and great for storage too.
K**N
Fun fine motor activity
Very cute game! I used it with my preschool students and they love it. Fun game that works those hand muscles for fine motor skills!
M**H
Fun idea, needs tweaking to work for under 5 years
Really fun, but the holders are too big for little hands (4-5 year olds), so I only use the soft grabber part not the hard outer holders.
M**S
Great motor development!
Great for motor output!!
A**R
Great game with multiple ways to play
Love this for my preschoolers of differing abilities.I can adapt this to be difficult or much more simple. The booklet included even made it easier to type up my lesson plan with great ideas.One monster was difficult to grip so I cut up a tripod grasp pencil grip I had and glued the 3 finger holds into the correct places for the students' fingers which worked well
A**
Minor adjustments maybe…?
The space for the fingers is too wide for some kiddos. When making the “opening” movement it slides off their fingers before they have a chance to pinch/clasp down to retrieve the small items. As a therapist working on fine motor skills teaching pinch and release, it’s the releasing (opening movement) that is usually the harder one for some to perform. If the finger space had some kind of grip material or were smaller in circumference, it would be more beneficial for those still building strength. But I do think this product is an awesome idea and can be really enjoyable for some.
J**.
Soooo Fun for Kiddos
I’m a special education teacher and love using these with my kiddos with fine motor goals. Strengthen those fingers to help with their writing skills. They love using these monsters to sort the other monsters into their bins. So much good stuff you can work on: counting, sorting, colors, turn taking, sharing, same/different, more/less, language building, fine motor, OT, following directions… Highly recommend!
S**M
It’s educational
My sister loves it. She’s a special education teacher (autistic students) and she says her “babies “ love it.
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