In Nursery, every little movement helps kids grow, learn, and pick up important life skills. Recently, our little ones did a fun classroom activity to practice bilateral coordination—using both hands together in a playful way.
The Activity :-
The children got worksheets with shapes and arrows, and with small balls in their hands, they carefully rolled them along the outlines. It was a simple but exciting task that helped them stay focused, control their moves, and use both sides of their body together.
What they learned :
* Got better at using both hands together
* Improved hand–eye coordination and control
* Understood shapes and directions more clearly
* Practiced both fine and gross motor skills through play
* Learned patience, focus, and concentration while finishing the paths
Activities like these not only make learning fun but also lay the foundation for important skills that children will use in writing, drawing, sports, and daily tasks. Watching the joy and excitement on their faces as they rolled the balls was truly heartwarming!