The nursery children have been participating in a range of activities to develop their fine motor skills. They have been stretching loom bands and placing them on pine cones, screwing washers and nuts onto bolts, and chalking onto carpet tiles. They also took part in dough disco, which involves moulding play dough in time to music and performing different actions such as rolling it into a ball, flattening it, putting each individual finger into the dough, rolling it into a sausage and squeezing it.
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