Colorful Bowling Friends
Colorful Bowling Friends - KA10366-PG
The bowling set made of soft plastic includes 1 ball and 6 cute animal pins. Babies can play with them as a healthy game to exercise small and large muscles, balance ability and social skills when playing with siblings.
Parenting Tips:
At around 22 months, babies can start to roll and kick a ball in an aimed direction accurately.
Size:
Size:
Pin: 5cm(Diameter) x 19cm(H)
Ball: 10cm(Diameter)
Sense stimulation - touching and feeling
Colorful Bowling Friends are soft plastic pins of different animals and colors. All the pins have different patterns on them. Encourage children to touch and feel the bumpy textures on the pieces.
Gross motor skills training – crawling toward the ball
Gently roll the ball away from your child, and encourage her to crawl towards it.
Gross motor skills training – rolling
Encourage children to roll the ball across the floor.
Gross motor skills training – throwing
Encourage children to throw the ball.
Gross motor skills training – holding and shaking
Encourage children to hold the bowling pin by the neck and to shake it.
Eye-hand coordination – bowling (single player)
Set up the bowling pins. Encourage children to roll the ball towards the pins. This game trains children’s hand-eye coordination, and social skills and builds their self-confidence.
Eye-hand coordination – throwing and catching
Use the ball to play catch with your child. This trains children’s eye-hand coordination and reaction skills.
Eye-hand coordination – bowling (multiple players)
Set up the bowling pins. Take turns rolling the ball toward the pins. The player who knocks down the most pins wins. This game trains children’s hand-eye coordination, social skills and builds their self-confidence.
Cognitive training - learning facial features
Use the bowling pin characters to teach children facial features.
Cognitive training – pointing to facial features
Name a facial feature and encourage your child to point to it.
Cognitive training - learning colors
Teach children different colors using Colorful Bowling Friends.
Cognitive training – pointing to colors
Name a color and encourage your child to point to it.
Cognitive training - learning Patrick n friends characters
Teach children the character names using the bowling pins.
Cognitive training – pointing to Patrick n friends characters
Name a character and encourage your child to point to it.
Eye-hand coordination – bowling (towards a specific character)
Set up the bowling pins. Name one of the characters and encourage children to bowl towards that specific character. This game trains children’s eye-hand coordination and builds their self-confidence.