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Playskool Mr Potato Head (Fine Motor Toys)

June 23, 2020 by jennifer 2 Comments

Remember Mr Potato Head? You weren’t just giggling when you put his leg where his arm belonged! You were working on your fine motor and dexterity skills.

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Mr Potato Head (Fine Motor Toys)

Playskool Mr Potato Head

Classic Mr. Potato Head with 13 interchangable parts! Mix up the fun with 1 pair of eyes, 1 pair of glasses, 1 hat, 2 ears, 1 potato body, 2 arms, 1 pair of legs, 1 mouth with teeth, 1 nose, 1 mustache, and 1 tongue. Store parts in the Tater Tush!

A slimmer, more active Mr. Potato Head has more holes than he used to and more facial features. Your child will love putting his nose where his ear should be and building many different versions of the original potato friend.

  • The parts are compatible with other versions of Mr. or Mrs. Potato Head
  • Mr. Potato Head has had a makeover and now has legs, more accessory holes, and a slimmer look
  • Store the parts in the figure’s Tater Tush. Potato figure comes with eyes, nose, mouth with teeth, hat, mustache, tongue, pair of glasses, 2 hands, 2 ears and 1 pair of legs with shoes
  • Your child will love putting his nose where his ear should be and building many different versions of the original potato friend

To purchase, click the image/link below!

Potato Head Classic Toy For Kids Ages 2 and Up,Includes 13 Parts and Pieces to Create Funny FacesPotato Head Classic Toy For Kids Ages 2 and Up,Includes 13 Parts and Pieces to Create Funny FacesPotato Head Classic Toy For Kids Ages 2 and Up,Includes 13 Parts and Pieces to Create Funny Faces

 

Fine Motor Resources

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  • Alphabet Fine Motor Activities with Lego Bricks
  • Fine Motor and Handwriting Activities Bundle
  • ABC Fine Motor Mats
  • Fine Motor Skills Activity Packet
  • Flip and Fill Animal Fine Motor Game
  • Print and Play Fine Motor Activities
  • Progress Monitoring Forms – Fine Motor Skills
  • 100 Fine Motor Ideas

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

 

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Comments

  1. Mom2J says

    December 9, 2022 at 1:34 pm

    My autistic son loved playing with Mr Potato head. I bought it to help with his motor skills and focus. And to diversify his activities a little bit. Glad I purchased it.

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    • jennifer says

      December 10, 2022 at 9:21 am

      This toy is a classic for a reason! So glad your son enjoys playing with it and is getting the added benefit of fine motor skills 😀

      Reply

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