








✋ Empower little hands, unlock big futures!
The Learning Resources Helping Hands Fine Motor Tool Set is a vibrant, 4-piece toolkit designed for children aged 3 and up to develop fine motor skills through engaging sensory play. Featuring tools like tweezers, scoopers, and droppers, it enhances hand strength, coordination, and pre-scissor skills. Durable and ergonomically crafted, this set supports progressive skill-building in classrooms and homes, making it a top-rated choice for early childhood development.










| ASIN | B00I0CEAZG |
| Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,129 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #245 in Novelty Toys & Amusements |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (19,227) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.87 ounces |
| Item model number | LER5558 |
| Manufacturer | Learning Resources |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 10 years |
| Product Dimensions | 9.6 x 9.5 x 2.2 inches |
| Release date | January 1, 2014 |
D**I
un and Engaging Fine Motor Tools
We’ve been using these for about four months and they’ve been a big hit. We use them for scooping rice and in sensory bins, and they’ve held up really well. They’re very fun and engaging, and my daughter loves using them. Such a great way to work on fine motor skills while playing. Definitely worth it!
M**I
Excellent Teaching Aid
They are cute and good for teaching children fine motor skills. They are sturdy, and came in a variety of colors. Great product.
A**S
We love these for water sensory play!!
We got these for our water table, to add some extra sensory play into it, and to focus on fine motor skills. These are great. They did take a little time for our little one to get used to using them, but I am sure that is because she was focusing on new fine motor skills and tools that she wasn't used to using yet, but they are great and super fun to use.
M**1
Scoop broke falling off toddler table, others good
The purple one with the scissor scoop is easily breakable which was the reason I got it for but it broke falling off the toddler table so very disappointed in that one. The other ones are good. Size is good for toddler hands. We practiced with Pom Pom’s so it was easy to pick them up. They’re plastic so they aren’t very soft but they’re not rough on toddler hands either.
C**N
lots of uses!
i use some of these for my kid’s kinetic sand and some others for activities like “free the toys from ice!”
B**E
Fun for kids
Recommend by our Occupational Therapist. Great quality and fun colors.
P**L
Buy this! Your kids will love it!
Grandkids spent whole afternoon playing catch the counting cubes in the sink. Came and got them the next day to play the same in the tub. One of my better investments as far as entertainment value for little ones.
C**R
One broke on first use
These were purchased and given as a gift for my 2yo grandchild for Christmas. Use of them was delayed after the holiday flurry for a good "rainy day" motor skills activity along with a huge back of small, colorful fussy balls perfect for practicing use of three of the items in this set. Unfortunately, the larger "melon scooper" type tool with the sphere end, used for scissor-like practice, broke the first time they were used for a brief time and with close supervision. One of the sphere halves just came out of the slot it "pegged" into. I could see where there were stress marks on the plastic from having been poorly made or perhaps stressed prior to use by us. The peg or probe that goes into the handle should be longer well as more carefully made. The "tweezer" styled ones are a bit thicker or sturdier plastic but even for the 2yo I use them with, could be a little longer. Also, the plastic needs to be lightweight for such tools, but these seem to use inferior plastic. I regret not paying more close attention to the return window ...missed it by one day. Since I can't return them now, I'll attempt to glue the one that broke so easily back together. The concepts and designs of these are good. Just needs some refining in the construction. If all sets are like these, I can't imagine them holding up well to heavy use by many children or in a classroom.
C**E
Stupende... le tenevo d'occhio da molto tempo e finalmente con l'offerta prime mi sono decisa! Mio figlio e io le adoriamo per i travasi e i giochi in acqua. Allenano la motricità fine e sono ideali da usare anche al mare.
A**E
Wir haben das Learning Resources Helping Hands Set eigentlich für gezielte Feinmotorik-Übungen gekauft, aber mittlerweile sind die Werkzeuge bei uns im ganzen Haus im Einsatz. Die Vielseitigkeit ist wirklich unschlagbar! Unsere Einsatzgebiete: Die Pipette (Twisty Dropper) ist der absolute Renner beim Baden. Damit lässt sich Wasser super aufsaugen und wieder herausspritzen, was Spaß macht und ganz nebenbei die Handmuskulatur stärkt. Am Knettisch: Die Scheren-Zange (Handy Scooper) nutzen wir oft beim Spielen mit Knete. Es ist eine tolle Herausforderung für die Kinder, Knetkugeln damit aufzusammeln oder Abdrücke in die Masse zu drücken. Sensorisches Spiel: Ob im Sandkasten oder in einer Schüssel mit Reis – die Werkzeuge lassen sich für alles Mögliche zweckentfremden. Qualität: Die Kunststoffteile sind robust, lassen sich leicht reinigen (wichtig nach dem Kneten oder dem Badewanneneinsatz!) und haben genau die richtige Größe für kleine Kinderhände.
R**S
Not only do these tools look attractive, they are of absolutely great quality and my 2 year old loves using these.
V**Y
Very nice and useful toy
S**D
Very good set, my toddler is almost 3 and loves it. It’s great for motor skills and perfect for sensory play. One downside is I have a chewer and he chewed the end of the dropper which did not hold up. So if you have a chewer I’d only use that piece under supervision.
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