
The snapping frame is a useful material for developing independence. The loom is a wooden square with two rectangles of fabric on the left and right sides that can be buttoned. The game is designed to help children to dress themselves. The loom can be used to reproduce the whole range of complex movements required to button a button. The aim is to provide the child or adult who needs to rehabilitate this type of movement with the means to practise safe hand movements. The frame facilitates the exercise of wrist movement, eye-hand coordination and fine motor skills. The game responds to the child's need for self-reliance and independence.
The snapping frame is a "practical life" material used to develop motor skills and eye-hand coordination. It can be used from about 15 months. The frame is made of birch wood; the fabric can be felt, pannolenci, jeans or cotton; the four clips can be silver or black. It is an excellent aid for educators, teachers and parents.



