
A nail-and-screw fine motor game with colorful pieces for turning, twisting, and fitting together by hand.
How it helps: Twisting screws by hand builds fine-motor strength and wrist control, while matching by color adds a visual sorting element — a repetitive, satisfying task for kids who like a clear, hands-on challenge.
How to use it: A good tabletop activity for building hand strength before handwriting practice. Occupational therapists often use screw-and-nail toys like this for fine-motor and bilateral coordination goals.