Magnetic Pad
R 59.95 ZAR
Description
The magnetic stylus is your pen, the bead board is your paper, and your finger is the eraser as you use your imagination to draw and design.
Features:
- 20 copy cards
- 1 pad ( Size A5)
- one magnetic wand
What our OT says:
Magnetic pads are versatile tools that offer a wide range of benefits, making them a favourite among occupational therapists (OTs). Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or therapist, here’s why you’ll love using magnetic pads during travel:
- No Loose Parts: Unlike many other toys or educational tools, magnetic pads have no loose parts. This makes them ideal for travel because you won’t have to worry about losing pieces or small components.
- Compact and Travel-Friendly: The compact design of magnetic pads makes them easy to pack for trips. Whether you’re going on a road trip, flying, or just need an activity for a restaurant, magnetic pads fit neatly into your bag.
- Creative Drawing and Writing: Forget the pattern cards! With a magnetic pad, you can draw whatever object or picture you want. Encourage children to express their creativity by drawing scenes from stories they’re reading or inventing their own designs.
- Writing and Number Practice: Use the magnetic pad as a tool for practicing writing letters, numbers, and basic shapes. Write or draw, then have the child trace it with their finger as they erase it. Verbalizing the numbers or letters adds an extra layer of learning.
- Counting and Patterns: While the pattern cards show all the dots, counting them out can be tedious. Be relaxed about matching patterns exactly. Instead, focus on the sensory experience and fine motor control.
- Proportions and Spatial Relations: Start a pattern by drawing an image, allowing the child to see proportions and understand how to proceed. Taking turns drawing features keeps things on track and helps with perspective.
- Customize Patterns: Let children add their own features to copied patterns. They can embellish a house picture with a sun, bigger windows, or smoke from the chimney.
- Sensory Feedback: Running fingers over the metal balls provides excellent sensory input. Encourage children to bring all the balls to the surface and then push them back down for a neat tactile experience.
- Fine Motor Skills and Problem Solving: Isolate different fingers to push down the metal balls, enhancing fine motor control. Magnetic pads also promote eye-hand coordination and efficient grasp.
- Multisensory Learning: Beyond drawing, use magnetic pads for pre-writing shapes or symbols. The sensory feedback is valuable for learning letters, numbers, and shapes.