The Best Toys for Fine Motor Skills
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Last Modified 31 March 2026 First Added 23 January 2024
Fine motor skills are a key development milestone for a good reason, these intricate movements that involve the coordination of small muscles, allow children to explore and develop the ability to grasp, manipulate, and explore their surroundings with precision. You can read more in our article, ‘How to Help Your Child Develop Fine Motor Skills.’.
At the Early Learning Centre, we have developed a range of engaging and fun toys that will support different movement development during play time, here are a few of our favourites.
This Wooden Twisty Rainbow Ring is more than a vibrant first toy, it’s a great option for fine motor skills development in the early stages. Crafted with a series of colourful, twistable rings that influence finger strength, hand-eye coordination, and tactile exploration, these encourage grip and provide sensory stimulation.
As your little explorer engages with the twisty rings, they will be refining their grasp, hand strength and develop the precision needed for later development such as learning to write.
As emphasised on GOV.uk, in the guideline for early years foundations stages, manipulation of toys is a key element in development and refinement of fine motor skills during early childhood.
Ideal for an array of developmental skills, including problem solving, colour and size identification, hand eye coordination and fine motor skills, Early Learning Centre Rainbow Spinner Sensory Toy helps them learn as they play.
As they sort the rings by size and shape, spinning the coils to the bottom provides intrigue and fun, whilst the base wobbles on its axis for extra entertainment. Rainbow colours capture the attention as they spin and stack with careful consideration.
For younger explorers, the Early Learning Centre Pop Up Jungle Animals are much more than just fun – they are skill-building playmates!
Designed to engage and challenge, these pop-up animals stimulate hand-eye coordination, finger strength, dexterity, and problem-solving skills. As your child pops, presses, and is captivated by the vibrant animals, they will be refining their fine motor skills.
This is a fun action and reward problem solving toy suitable for children aged 9 to 24 months.
If you’re looking for an adorable Rabbit friend, look no further than Rosie Rabbit and Her Motor Car.
A cute little rabbit with a pink car aimed at children between 1 and 3 years old this toy is a great way to encourage storytelling and imagination while supporting motor development. As your little explorer pushes and manoeuvres Rosie’s motor car, they will be enhancing their coordination and finger strength. Rosie’s arms, leg and head also move to encourage finer motor skills and finger manipulation.
Introduce the world of music and sound while fostering fine motor skills with the Wooden Glockenspiel. Recommended for children aged 1 to 3 years old.
This instrument encourages hand movements and precise finger coordination and striking the colourful metal keys will motivate finger and hand control, you may even find a natural musical talent along the way.
To read more about the effects of music on early development, read more in our article ‘5 Ways Music Helps Your Child Develop’.
This lovely Wooden Noah’s Ark Shape Sorter has been designed to combine shape recognition with fine motor skill development. Children aged 1 to 3 years old, can match the animal shapes with the corresponding slots, which promotes hand-eye coordination, spatial awareness, and precise hand movements.
Shape-sorting activities play a pivotal role in refining fine motor skills during early childhood.
The Early Learning Centre Star Links is an interactive, versatile toy offering a variety of linking possibilities, captivating children while enhancing hand movements, finger muscles and coordination.
With interlocking star-shapes featuring a chunky shape with smooth, rounded end bobbles that encourage children to grasp and twist to create 3D shapes, the bright colours can be used for colour matching games and colour recognition for children aged 1 year up.
The Learn to Dress Louis Soft Rag Doll is an interactive friend for children aged 18 months to 4 years old.
Designed with a variety of dressing features to encourage learning, Louis features sturdy zips, big buttons, and shoelaces, allowing your little one to practice the new motor and finger control needed for essential dressing skills.
With a variety of toys to choose from that can act as tools for your child’s development, don’t be afraid to experiment and try innovative approaches. To discover more useful toys, take a glance at our fine motor skills toys.
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