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Messy play with BestStart Redwood
Exploring different textures through play, including sensory or messy play, is a sociable activity, so naturally, it will enrich relationships through social interaction.
As many of our young children can't explain things verbally, it allows them to share their discoveries in different ways through the use of non-verbal communication and to do this, they need to think through their actions so they can communicate this explanation which also helps develop their cognition.
It also promotes a sense of discovery, contribution, enjoyment of play and learning, and physical development, including gross and fine motor skills, emotional well-being, language skills, early writing, and so much more.
Also, we all get to have fun, learn together and learn more about the world around us.