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Lite Brite Magic Screen (Fine Motor Toys)

May 28, 2024 by jennifer Leave a Comment

I remember spending hours upon hours in the room creating the most magical Lite Brite screens.

But they’ve upped their game — you can now free form and never worry about the light popping through when you remove a peg…. super cool!

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Lite Brite Magic Screen (Fine Motor Toys)

Basic Fun Lite Brite Magic Screen

Lite-Brite is a classic toy created in 1967 that has been inspiring children and adults to be artistic and create glowing designs for over 45 years.

Using colored pegs kids create designs from imagination or by following templates.

Lite-Brite is the most fun way to create art with light, inspiring creative light play that can be done on the included templates or by creating your own designs. This special set comes with double everything – two storage cases, eight templates and over 300 pegs. Press the button for 4 different light shows from pulsing to blinking.

To purchase, click the image/link below!

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Fine Motor Resources

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For fine motor practice and ideas:

Fine Motor Fun: Hundreds of Developmentally Age-Appropriate Activities Designed to Improve Fine Motor SkillsFine Motor Fun: Hundreds of Developmentally Age-Appropriate Activities Designed to Improve Fine Motor SkillsFine Motor Fun: Hundreds of Developmentally Age-Appropriate Activities Designed to Improve Fine Motor SkillsBasics of Fine Motor Skills: Developmental Activities for KidsBasics of Fine Motor Skills: Developmental Activities for KidsBasics of Fine Motor Skills: Developmental Activities for KidsThe OT's Activity Book: Worksheets created by a pediatric occupational therapist for fine motor, visual motor, and visual perceptual developmentThe OT’s Activity Book: Worksheets created by a pediatric occupational therapist for fine motor, visual motor, and visual perceptual developmentThe OT's Activity Book: Worksheets created by a pediatric occupational therapist for fine motor, visual motor, and visual perceptual developmentBig Skills for Little Hands® Trace Shapes Workbook—Learning Shapes, Colors, Fine Motor Skills, Tracing Activity BookBig Skills for Little Hands® Trace Shapes Workbook—Learning Shapes, Colors, Fine Motor Skills, Tracing Activity BookBig Skills for Little Hands® Trace Shapes Workbook—Learning Shapes, Colors, Fine Motor Skills, Tracing Activity Book

 

Lite Brite Magic Screen (Fine Motor Toys)

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