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27 August 2025

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pdf, 8.56 MB

Building Strong Foundations Through Play

Fine motor skills are essential for little learners—they strengthen the small muscles in hands and fingers, helping children with everyday tasks like holding a pencil, using scissors, and fastening buttons.

Colour sorting isn’t just fun — it develops early math concepts, boosts attention to detail, and encourages critical thinking. Sorting activities also support language development as children learn to describe and categorise the world around them.

**Why it matters: **
Linking colours to emotions (inspired by the ‘The Colour Monster’ book) helps them name their feelings so they can manage them better — leading to stronger well-being, social skills, and resilience.

What’s included:

  • A3 x 2 sheet of Colour Monster wheel (perfect for tuff trays)
  • A5 x 2 display prompts (Can you sort the colours? Can you sort the feelings?)

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