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Sensory manipulation board Jokomisiada ZA4133 with locks – educational baby toy
Jokomisiada ZA4133 is a sensory manipulation board designed as an educational baby toy that helps toddlers and preschoolers practice fine motor skills. The wooden board includes several types of locks and fastenings which offer tactile exploration and repeated practice of opening and closing movements. The compact, flat form factor makes it suitable for tabletop play, floor activities and supervised independent use, while the neutral design fits typical early childhood settings.
The board provides hands-on sensory stimulation through different textures and mechanical elements, supporting development of finger dexterity and hand-eye coordination without electronic components. Multiple locking mechanisms teach cause-and-effect relationships and encourage focused, repetitive practice. Durable materials and simple construction make the toy easy to clean and maintain for regular use in home or early education environments.
Place the board on a stable surface and allow the child to explore the various locks and fastenings at their own pace. Demonstrate each mechanism by opening and closing it slowly, then encourage the child to try. Use repeated short sessions to build control and confidence; monitor the child to ensure safe handling of small metal or plastic parts. Adjust the level of assistance based on the child’s current abilities, offering hand-over-hand guidance if needed and gradually reducing help as independence improves.
Use the sensory board during short, focused practice sessions of 5–15 minutes several times a day to support gradual improvement in dexterity. Always supervise young children, periodically inspect fastening elements for wear, and keep the board clean and dry to maintain safe play.
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