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Sizzling Summer Fun: Engaging Motor Activities for Infants and Children

Dive into a summer full of fun and educational outdoor activities designed for children of all ages! This guide by Joan Flieg, Amy Breig, Barb Jokerst, Marlene Gegg, Angela Lewis, and Nancy Weibrecht offers creative motor skill activities that promote large and small muscle development. From exploring textures with infants to interactive bubble play, children will enhance their socialization through play. Join us for Messy Day adventures, including mud pudding and pet rock painting, and learn how to be your baby's best teacher through hands-on experiences.

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Sizzling Summer Fun: Engaging Motor Activities for Infants and Children

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  1. SUMMER FUN • Parent Educators • Joan Flieg • Amy Breig • Barb Jokerst • Marlene Gegg • Angela Lewis • Nancy Weibrecht

  2. SizzlingSummerFun 2006MoreGross MotorActivities • Through outdoor play • Large muscles are strengthened • Children learn to socialize through interaction and turn taking

  3. Infants exploring texture! • Infants use eyes and hands together to explore texture of crinkly homemade toys. • Infants discover interesting sounds as they use their hands to explore.

  4. Cooling Off On A Hot Day

  5. Making Bubbles • Fine Motor Development • Children use small muscles in facial area when blowing. • Children enhance large and small muscles of the hands and arms while manipulating wands. • Children use their senses of sight and touch by watching the bubbles float through the air, and touch when catching the bubbles.

  6. Messy Day 2008 clean mud pudding painting pet rock painting

  7. More Messy Day Play water relay

  8. Ste. Genevieve Parents As Teachers Be Your Baby’s Best First Teacher! Join PAT Today Call: (573) 883-4500 Ext:2411

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