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LACING
TOYS
Working on fine motor skills with our Lacing Toys has never been so much
fun!
Our Lacing Toys come in a variety of colors, styles, and textures
- all of which make this fine movement interesting and captivating.
Lacing Toys are excellent
developmental toys with which kids love to play.
Teaches children how to lace and tie - Encourages hand-eye coordination
These
timeless wooden lacing toys have been used for years as a great aid for
developing good motor
skills in young children. Easy-to-thread shapes not only educate, but
are fun toys as well!
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It is also a great lacing toy that will
help establish early fine motor skills
necessary for a good pencil grip later in your child's development.
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UNLACE & LOOK
WOODEN PEG PUZZLE

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You’ll love the sweet, animated
illustrations of the children
on the Unlace & Look Puzzle.
Untie the laces and lift the puzzle
pieces to reveal the secret inside!
Ages 3 +
Price: $9.99
Sale Price: $6.99
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PRIMARY LACING BEADS
by Melissa & Doug

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These
colorful primary
lacing beads offers a delightful
way to develop
fine
motor and creative skills.
Ages 3 +
Price: $12.95
Sale Price: $9.95
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SHAPES
LACE & TRACE CARD
GAME

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Photos for Real-Life Learning!
Shapes Lace and Trace Cards, identify six shapes,
learn numbers one through twenty and strengthen fine motor skills.
Ages 3 - 6
Price: $11.95
Sale Price: $9.95
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SEA LIFE
LACE & TRACE CARDS

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Photos, for real-life
learning!
Weave laces in and out ... get
to know the sea animals
Identify
sea animals and
jump-start pre-reading
with descriptive words.
Ages 3 - 6
Price: $11.95
Sale Price: $9.95
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ALL TIED UP
LACE & TRACE CARDS

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Early learners
build important
fine motor skills as they learn
to tie shoes. A storybook is
included to building
pre-reading skills.
Ages 3 - 6
Price: $11.95
Sale Price: $9.95
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WHO CAN HELP?
LACE & TRACE CARDS

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Lace
and trace to build
important fine motor skills,
and read the storybook together
to build pre-reading skills.
Ages 3 - 6
Price: $11.95
Sale Price: $9.95
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SMART SNACKS
SWEET HEART SAYINGS

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Set of 28 washable plastic
hearts candies feature
a printed word or picture
on each side with vertical
and horizontal
lacing holes
to improve students'
fine motor skills.
Ages 2 +
Price
$14.95
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LACINGS CARDS
SET ONE

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Each set includes twelve cards
and 12 laces for
hours of lacing fun.
Ages
4 +
Price $6.95
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LACINGS CARDS
SET TWO

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Each set includes twelve cards
and 12 laces for
hours of lacing fun.
Ages
4 +
Price $6.95
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LEARN TO DRESS
JAKE DOLLS

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Learn to Dress Jake Dolls
has removable clothes,
hook-and-loop closure,
Snaps,
Lace, Buckle, Tie and play
accessories that
stick to their hands.
Ages 12 Months +
Price
$22.95
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BASIC SKILLS BOARD

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by Melissa & Doug
Basic Skills Board helps develop
manual dexterity, fine motor skills
an hand-eye coordination;
encourages color recognition!
Ages 3 +
Price:
$19.95
Sale Price: $16.95
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LEARN TO DRESS
EMMA DOLLS

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Learn to Dress Emma Dolls
has removable clothes,
hook-and-loop closure,
Snaps,
Lace, Buckle, Tie and play
accessories that stick to their hands
Ages 12 Months +
Price
$22.95
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How to Lace Shoes
You might've been taught how to tie your shoelaces, but has anyone
really shown you how to lace them? It's a great way to personalize your
shoes, especially if you buy laces in different colors and patterns. The
methods shown here are a few of the most common ways to lace shoes.
Criss-Cross Method:
1. Put a shoe in front of you with the toe facing away from you.
Starting from the two front most opposite facing holes, insert each end
of the shoelace from the inside. Make sure both sides of the remaining
laces are equal.
2. Working in a diagonal direction, insert the right end of the shoelace
into the next left hole
(from the top). Alternate method: You can insert the lace pointing from
the front of the shoe
inward (instead of going from the inside pointing outward), to give a
more neat appearance.
3. Insert the left end of the shoelace into the next right hole.
4. Continue working your way down until you reach the ends.
5. Make a bow!
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