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Daily Sensorimotor Training Activities by William T. Bradley, Geraldine Konicki, and Catherine Leedy is a 1968 hardcover packed with child-friendly movement games that build coordination, balance, and confidence. The illustrated activities are quick enough to weave into any preschool or homeschool day, making this vintage resource a favorite among parents and therapists alike.
Inside the 197 pages you’ll find clear instructions, simple line drawings, and a progression from basic body awareness to more complex motor sequences—no special equipment required. The authors, all specialists in early-childhood development, designed each task to support sensory integration and school readiness while keeping the tone playful and encouraging.
This copy has weathered almost six decades of enthusiastic use: the cover carries scuffs and flecks, a couple of page edges show small tears, yet the binding is still tight and every page is free of writing or dog-ears. It’s a sturdy, ready-to-use edition that invites another generation of kids to hop, balance, and grow.
Collectors and educators seeking authentic 1960s learning materials will appreciate the book’s historical charm and practical content. Add this Daily Sensorimotor classic to your shelf and turn everyday play into powerful developmental training.
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