Toy Recommendations 0-2 years
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Below are several toy recommendations that may be useful in encouraging the use of two hands during play. Of course, this is not an all inclusive list. Try to find similarities and observe the way toys are used to encourage bimanual play with toys you already have at home.
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Not every toy listed requires two hands to play with. For these toys, try labeling some as "affected hand only toys" or designating the affected hand a "job" when playing with that toy. Often the affected hand can act as a stabilizer while the unaffected hand does the more complex manipulation of the toy (this counts for a lot!).
Gear Toy
Idea: Have the child place the gear on the toy with their unaffected hand and give the affected hand the job of pushing down on the red button to make the gears spin.
Motions: Wrist extension, finger extension
Piggy Bank
Idea: Have the child place the coin with their unaffected hand and give the affected hand the job of pushing the coin in.
Pop-up Toys
Idea: Have the child push the button or flip the switch with their unaffected hand and give their affected hand the job of closing the animals.