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- The resource library is located in Birkenhead, North Shore at the home of one of our staff members. Viewing times are flexible. Please email clo@adsa.org.nz if you would like to visit or add a comment to the form when you request libary items.
- Deliveries are FREE for ADSA members if you order 3 or more items.
All Library Resources

Gross Motor Skills in Children with Down syndrome – A Guide for Parents and Professionals

Fine Motor Skills in Children with Down syndrome – A Guide for Parents and Professionals

The peg stacker is a fun toy to develop eye-hand coordination, you can also use it to teach and reinforce colours and numbers.

Moving With a Purpose is much more than a wonderful collection of movement games and activities for preschool-age children.

Mega Peg’n Play consists of a pegboard with pattern cards, threading lace, and assorted shapes.

This set contains a bag to put 28 colourful wooden shapes with a non-toxic coating into.

Develop hand and eye coordination threading the laces and beads through the holes on the wooden hedgehog.

Covers pre-requisite skills, points to remember, hand dominance, types of scissors, and cutting sequence.