Finger food carrots for babies


Carrot Fingers for Babies [ Easy & Healthy Finger food for Baby/Kids]

| | by Dr Hemapriya

The best nutritious start for the baby led weaning is Carrot Fingers for Babies [ Easy & Healthy Finger food for Baby/Kids]!

Carrot Fingers for Babies [ Easy & Healthy Finger food for Baby/Kids]

Ingredients:

Method:

Carrot Fingers for Babies [ Easy & Healthy Finger food for Baby/Kids]

Ingredients

Instructions

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Carrots are an excellent source of beta-carotene, which turns into vitamin A in the body. Vitamin A is crucial for the baby’s eye development. They are rich in phytochemicals, fiber, iron and calcium. Carrots are also an excellent source of Vitamin C. They have several health benefits from head to toe. Carrots are good in preventing constipation and also promotes strong immune system. The natural sweet flavor of this veggie makes it a great choice for the baby led weaners. These carrot sticks are simple to make and good for teething babies, as they would love and enjoy the munching and squishing of the carrots.

Ingredients:

  • Carrot -2
  • Butter – 1 tbsp
  • Pepper – a pinch

Method:

1. Peel the carrot and chop the sides.

2. Cut the carrots into finger shaped slices.

3. Heat butter in a pan.

4. Add carrot pieces.

5. Stir fry until it becomes light brown.

6. Season with a pinch of pepper.

7. Serve as a finger food for the baby.

According to the AAP guidelines, baby led weaning can generally be started after 8 months. This recipe is suitable for babies above 8 months. While introducing finger foods, baby might only play or mess with foods. Allowing to explore is most important for increasing the feeding ability and interest in foods. Slowly babies would start accepting it. For babies above 1 year, salt can be added in the recipe.

  • Carrot -2
  • Butter - 1 tbsp
  • Pepper - a pinch
  • Peel the carrot and chop the sides.

  • Cut the carrots into finger shaped slices.

  • Heat butter in a pan.

  • Add carrot pieces.

  • Stir fry until it becomes light brown.

  • Season with a pinch of pepper.

  • Serve as a finger food for the baby.

 

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Carrots for Baby-Led Weaning (6+ Month)

These delicious Carrot Recipes for Baby-Led Weaning are the perfect finger foods for your baby! These 4 recipes are healthy, easy to make, and great to serve to your baby for baby-led weaning at 6+ months or as finger food at 9+ months.

Medically reviewed and co-written by Jamie Johnson, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN), and Lauren Braaten, Pediatric Occupational Therapist (OT).

Carrots for Baby-Led Weaning

Looking to serve carrots to your baby, but not sure how?

Then this complete guide on carrots for baby-led weaning is for you!

Below you will find everything you need to know on how to cook and serve carrots to your little one – the benefits of carrots, how to serve them to your baby for baby-led weaning, how to store these recipes, FAQs and so much more!

First time making homemade baby food? Then, I would suggest that you start by reading my very in-depth Complete Guide to Baby-Led Weaning – which covers what exactly is baby-led weaning, to every parent’s concern of baby-led weaning and choking, this guide goes over it all. I will also share how to know when baby is ready for BLW, the top 10 best first foods, a helpful sample blw feeding schedule, helpful tools to have on hand, and much much more! You can also check out my best-selling cookbook for even more information and recipes!

Carrots for Baby-Led Weaning Video

Watch this video to see how easy it is to make and serve carrots to your baby!

Reason to Love Carrots for BLW

  • great for baby-led weaning – 6+ months
  • also great for the finger food stage – 9+ months
  • full of essential nutrients for baby
  • different ways for baby to self-feed
  • easy to make

Health Benefits of Carrots

Carrots are full of essential vitamins and minerals for your baby.

  • They contain a ton of beta-carotene, the precursor to vitamin A, which is necessary for protecting eye health and immune function.
  • High source of antioxidants to help strengthen immunity
  • Good source of fiber, which helps keep the digestive system working properly
  • High in vitamin K, which is necessary for blood clotting
  • Contains calcium to help strengthen bones

Best Carrots to Use

While the standard orange carrot is widely available and at a very reasonable price, you can use any of the 40 different carrot varieties if you can find them in your area or grow them.  

Here are some great options:

  • Indigo
  • Sunlite
  • Creme de Lite
  • Inca
  • Navajo

Spices to Add

Adding spices to your baby’s foods is a great way to introduce more complex flavors at an early age. Some great spices and herbs to add to cooked carrots are a pinch of cinnamon, cloves, mild curry, garlic powder, and cumin or you can add in a pinch of chopped fresh rosemary, chives, mint, basil or you can even add in the greens from the carrots.

Carrot Tip: since carrots are on the EWG dirty dozen list, I would recommend serving organic carrots to your baby if your budget allows.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can carrots be baby’s first food?

Carrots can 100% be your baby’s first food if you want it to be. It is recommended to wait to introduce the top eight allergen foods to your baby once a few other well-tolerated foods have been introduced, but otherwise foods can be introduced in any order so choose whatever you are most excited for your baby to have.

Are carrots a common allergen for baby?

No, carrots are not a common allergen, however, as with any food, start with a small portion and be aware of any signs that might be an allergic reaction after introducing it.

Do carrots cause constipation for babies?

Steamed carrots, though unlikely, may cause constipation in some babies, so avoid giving too much.

Are carrots a choking hazard for babies?

Yes, raw carrots can be a choking hazard for babies and children. For safe ways to prepare carrots for your baby, see my recommended recipes below, and always be near baby or toddler when they are eating.

How to Prepare Carrots for Baby-Led Weaning

There are several different ways to prepare carrots for your baby. Here are some of my favorite ways:

  • Steamed
  • Grated
  • Roasted
  • Boiled
  • Spiralized
  • Mashed Carrots with Ricotta and Chives

The goal is to cook the carrots until they are soft enough for your baby to eat (or gnaw on) yet still firm enough for your baby to pick and self-feed. For babies 6 months and up using their palmar grasp, you can serve cooked carrots in long strips or for babies using their pincer grasp you can serve them carrots grated, spiralized or cooked carrots mashed and served to your baby on a self-feeding spoon. While it is completely safe to serve your baby cooked and grated carrots at 6 months, most babies are still working on their pincer grasp, and picking up tiny pieces of carrots may be frustrating for some babies.

Carrot Puree: You can offer purees and still allow your baby to lead the way with self-feeding by offering thee puree on a self-feeding spoon, by placing a few spoonfuls of the puree directly on the tray or in a bowl for your baby to dip their fingers into, or you can even use the puree as a dip for solid foods such a banana or piece of toast.

Helpful Tools for Baby-Led Weaning

Here are some products that help you make and serve carrots to baby even easier! To find even more products that I love, make sure to check out my online shop.

  • highchair
  • baking sheet
  • easy to hold fork and spoon
  • GOOtensils
  • bowl or sectioned plate
  • open lid cup
  • bib with catch pocket
  • sleeved bib
  • splat mat to cover the floor

Baby-Led Weaning Feeding Tips

  • Watch for signs that your baby is ready to start solid foods, usually around 6 months of age. Look for sitting with minimal assistance, good control of their head and trunk, bringing hands and toys to their mouth, and appearing interested in what you are eating. 
  • Understand the difference between gagging and choking – including the signs of each and how to respond.
  • Serve and cut foods to help with grasp and minimize frustration – cut food into 2-3′ strips or sticks (about the size of 2 adult fingers) for babies 6-9 months old. You can shred or cut foods into pea sized pieces once baby reaches 9-12 months old to promote fine motor grasp. 
  • Have a plan for making clean-up easier, such as bibs that double as “food catchers,” a large mat underneath the highchair, a good vacuum, or a helpful dog! It might feel tempting to do so, but hold off on wiping your baby’s face and hands until the end of the meal. You might even consider taking your baby to the sink and letting them rinse their hands and face there afterward.

How to Serve Carrots for Baby-Led Weaning

Carrots can be a choking hazard for your baby, regardless if you are doing baby-led weaning starting at 6 months or during the finger foods stage at 9 months, so it is important to cook and serve them properly.

Quartered in Long Sticks (6+ months): cooked carrots that are bigger in size, usually quartered and 4-5 inches is best to serve to babies 6+ months or just starting on solid foods. It’s best to start your baby with a bigger piece of cooked carrots so your baby can chew, gnaw and take bites without them being a choking hazard.

Grated (6+ months): while it is perfectly safe to serve your baby cooked carrots that have been grated, most babies are still working on their pincer grasp, and picking up tiny pieces of carrots may be frustrating for some babies.

2-3 Inch Sticks (9+ months): you can serve baby smaller cooked carrots, 2-3 inch sticks, around 9 months of age.

Chopped into Small Pieces (9+ months): smaller ‘pea’ size pieces of cooked carrots can be served to your baby around 9 months of age so they can start working on the pincer grasp.

Raw (18-24 months): uncooked or raw quartered carrots can be served to toddlers while being supervised.

Steamed Carrots with Carrot Greens

Steamed carrot halves or quarters are a fast and simple way to serve carrots to your baby or toddler. You can toss the fork-tender carrots with a drizzle of olive oil and add a pinch of your favorite spice or herb (see recommendations below).

To make (get the full recipe below): peel and cut carrots in half or quarters and steam until soft. Let cool. If you want, you can toss the carrots with a little olive oil or butter and then add in a pinch of chopped carrot greens.


Grated Carrots

Grated carrots are a great way to vary the way you serve carrots to your baby. While your baby can have grated carrots at 6 months of age, it’s easier for your baby to pick them up around 9 months once their pincer grasp starts developing. You can also add grated carrots to greek yogurt, ricotta, or cottage cheese and serve to your baby in a bowl to eat with their hands or you can load it onto a baby-led weaning spoon for them.

To make (get the full recipe below): gently steam whole carrots, let cool and then grate.


Steam Roasted Carrots

While you can serve baby roasted carrots, I really love to use a technique called steam roasting for younger babies, as sometimes the roasted brown parts of the carrots can get too hard for your baby. To steam roast carrots, you will place halved carrots on a baking sheet before covering the baking sheet in tinfoil. The tinfoil will trap the moisture from the carrots which will keep them soft.

To make (get the full recipe below): peel and cut carrots in half. Drizzle the carrots in a little olive oil and lay the halves on a baking sheet. Roast for 25-30 minutes, let cool and serve to baby.

Spiralized

If you’re feeling extra, then bust out your spiralizer and turn an ordinary cooked carrot into something extraordinary!

To make (get the full recipe below): gently steam carrots and then spiralize with a spiralizer.

Mashed Carrots with Cottage Cheese and Chives

A fun flavor combination – carrots, cottage cheese and chives! You can serve this mashed meal in a bowl for your baby to eat with their hands or you can load it onto a baby-led weaning spoon for them. You can also mix the mashed carrots with ricotta, plain yogurt or hummus and add in a pinch of your favorite spices or herbs.

To make (get the full recipe below): place a spoon full of whole-fat plain cottage cheese and a pinch of chopped chives in a bowl. Add in some mashed cooked carrots (steamed or roasted work in this recipe) and mix.

Or watch the shortened video here.

Steamed Carrots
  • 2-3 carrots, peeled and sliced in half lengthwise
  • 1 tbs olive or avocado oil (optional)
  • pinch finely chopped carrot greens, or other fresh herb of choice (optional)
Steam Roasted Carrots
  • 2-3 carrots, peeled and sliced in half lengthwise
  • 1-2 tsp olive or avocado oil
Spiralized Carrots
  • 1-2 large carrots, peeled
Mashed Carrots with Cottage Cheese & Chives
  • 1 cooked carrot peeled and either steamed, steam roasted or roasted
  • 2 tbsp whole milk plain cottage cheese (or whole milk ricotta, yogurt or plain hummus)
  • pinch finely chopped chives
Steamed Carrots
  • In a medium saucepan, bring 2" of water to a boil over high heat. Add a steamer basket and add the large halves of the carrots into the basket in a single layer. Cover and cook for 10-12 minutes or until tender when pricked with a fork. Remove from heat and let cool.

  • If adding spices or herbs, take the carrots and toss in the olive oil and carrot greens (or other spices or herbs of your choice, see below for some other suggestions).

  • Slice or chop the carrots to be age-appropriate for your baby. Serve and enjoy.

Steam Roasted Carrots
  • Preheat oven to 425°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper, silicon mat or spray with cooking spray. Place the carrot halves onto the baking sheet.

  • Drizzle the carrots with the oil and gently toss until the carrots are well coated.

  • Cover the baking sheet tightly with a piece of tin foil.

  • Place the baking sheet in the oven and roast for 25-30 minutes or until tender when pricked with a fork. Let cool and cut to an age-approate size for your baby.

Spiralized Carrots
  • In a medium saucepan, bring 2" of water to a boil over high heat. Add a steamer basket and add in 1-2 large carrots into the basket in a single layer. Cover and cook for 5-7 minutes or until the carrots are just tender when pricked with a fork. Remove from heat and let cool.

  • Using a sprializer, spiralize the carrots into long thin strips.

Mashed Carrots with Cottage Cheese & Chives
  • On a cutting board, take a cooked carrot (steamed, steamed roasted or roasted) and mash with the back of a fork until it is a chunky puree consistency. Add the carrot mash to a small bowl. Add in the cottge cheese and chives.

  • Mix the carrots, cottage cheese and chives together until well incorporated. You can serve this to your baby with a baby feeding spoon or place some dollaps on their high chair and let them eat and explore it with their hands.

Age: 6+ months

Yield: 3-4 small portions for baby

Storage: you can store these recipes in the fridge in an air-tight container for up to 3 days. 

Spices/Herbs: Adding spices to your baby’s foods is a great way to introduce more complex flavors at an early age. Some great spices and herbs to add to cooked carrots are a pinch of cinnamon, cloves, mild curry, garlic powder, and cumin or you can add in a pinch of chopped fresh rosemary, chives, mint, basil or you can even add in the greens from the carrots.

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Card file of finger games "Vegetables" | Card file around the world:

Finger games on the topic: "Vegetables"

"Lariska has two radishes"
Lariska has two radishes. (unbend fingers one by one)
Alyoshka has two potatoes.
The tomboy Earring has two green cucumbers.
And Vovka has two carrots.
Moreover, Petka has two tailed radishes.

"Cabbage"

What kind of creak? (Squeeze and unclench fingers)

What's that crunch?

What kind of bush is this? (Connect the bases of the palms, fingers - “bud”

spin them around.)

How can one be without crunch? (Make a ball out of fingers)

If I am a cabbage!
"Salad".
We peel and peel the carrots, (They vigorously pass the fist of the right hand along the palm of the left).
We three or three carrots, (They press their fists to their chest and make sharp movements back and forth with them).
Sprinkle it with sugar (“Sprinkle with sugar”, finely fingering).
And pour sour cream. (Fist make movements from top to bottom, as if watering).
Here is the salad we have, (They stretch their palms forward). nine0005 Rich in vitamins! (Stroke the belly with the palm of your hand)

"Garden"
Massage of the phalanges of the fingers (for each line - kneading the phalanx of one finger; the direction of massage movements - from the nail phalanx to the base of the finger
We have grown garlic, (index)
Pepper, tomato, zucchini, (middle)
Pumpkin, cabbage, potatoes (unnamed)
Onions and a little peas (little finger)
We picked vegetables, (little finger)
We treated them to friends, (unnamed)
Kvass, ate, salted, (middle)
They were taken home from the dacha. (index)
Goodbye for a year, (left thumb)
Our friend is the garden! (right thumb)

"Vegetables"
Let's go to the garden, (march in place)
We will harvest. (walk in a circle, holding hands)
We will drag carrots, (imitate how they drag them)
And we will dig up potatoes, (digging)
We will cut a head of cabbage (cut off)
Round, juicy, very tasty. (show with hands)
We will pick a little sorrel (tear)
And back along the path. (walk in a circle, holding hands)

“Turnip”

Grandma and grandpa are pulling, pulling Pulling fingers by the nail phalanxes

A big turnip from the ground:

Here our granddaughter would come, Fingers of the same name touch each other.

The dog Bug would help.

Where is the cat, the little mouse?

Although it held strong,

The turnip was stretched out.

“In our garden”

There are a lot of vegetables in our garden

Let's count them, it will become more fun.

(squeezing - unclenching fingers)

Carrot, onion and cucumber,

Tomato and pepper.

(we bend our fingers, starting with the thumb)

Name five types of vegetables,

Clench five fingers into a fist.

(squeezing and unclenching fingers)

“I am peeling vegetables for cabbage soup” (vertical movements of the hands, as if shaking off the earth)
How many vegetables do you need? (shrug)
Three potatoes, (bend three fingers on the left hand)
Two carrots, (bend two more fingers)
One and a half heads of onion, (bend the fingers on the right hand)
Yes, parsley root, (another finger on the right hand)
Yes, a cabbage sprout (bend the finger)
Make room for you, cabbage , ("push" the cabbage to the side)
It's thick in the pan from you!
Times! (thumbs up)
Two! (forefingers - others in a fist)
Three! (put out the middle fingers)
The fire is lit, (clap)
Stalk, stalk, (show thumb)
Get out! (hide the hand with the “stump” behind the back)

Cabbage
We chop and chop the cabbage,
(moving with straight palms up and down)
We salt and salt the cabbage
(stroking the fingertips in turn)
We three cabbage -three,
(rubbing fist on fist)
We press cabbage, press it.
(clench and unclench fists)
We tried… We salted…

The hostess once came from the market
The hostess once came from the market,
The hostess brought home from the market:
(“walk” fingers on the table.)
Potatoes, cabbage, carrots,
Peas, parsley and beets.
(a finger is folded over each name)
OH!
(clapping hands)
Here vegetables are arguing on the table -
Who is better, tastier and more needed on earth.
(beating the table with fists and palms)
Potatoes, cabbage, carrots,
Peas, parsley and beets.
(a finger is folded over each name)
OH!
(clapping hands)
The hostess, meanwhile, took a knife
And began to chop with this knife
(tap the edge of the hand on the table)
Potatoes, cabbage, carrots,
Peas, parsley and beets.
(a finger is folded over each name)
OH!
(clapping hands)
Covered, in a stuffy pot
Boiled, boiled in boiling water
(beat the edge of the palm on the table)
Potatoes, cabbage, carrots,
Peas, parsley and beets.
(a finger is folded over each name)
OH!
(clapping hands)
And the vegetable soup was not bad.

Vegetables. nine0003

One, two, three, four, five

Let's count vegetables.

One - cabbage, Two - onion,

Three - ruddy squash.

Four - beets, Turnips - five.

Everyone managed to count! Garden.

4. Finger gymnastics - Speech therapy - easy and fun!

What are finger games?

Play is one of the best ways to develop children's speech and thinking. It gives the child pleasure and joy, and these feelings are the strongest means that stimulate the active perception of speech and generate independent speech activity. It is interesting that very young children, even when playing alone, often express their thoughts aloud, while older children play silently. nine0003

Organized games, including finger games, accompanied by speech, turn into a kind of small performances. They are so captivating for kids and bring them so many benefits! According to adults, children can remember and reproduce a lot, you just need to repeat the text several times.

Naughty poems and counting rhymes will help awaken children's imagination and creative initiative. Finger games can be an excellent means of initial aesthetic education.

The main goal of finger games is to switch attention, improve coordination and fine motor skills, which directly affects the mental development of the child. In addition, when repeating poetic lines and simultaneously moving their fingers, children form the correct sound pronunciation, the ability to speak quickly and clearly, memory improves, the ability to coordinate movements and speech. In children with whom finger games were often played, even handwriting is much better than in others. The unique combination of good poems and simple massage techniques gives a striking effect of active mental and physical development. nine0003

Topic: "Vegetables"

Purpose: coordination of speech with movement. Development of fine motor skills. Work on the pace and rhythm of speech.

Finger gymnastics "Cabbage"

We chop cabbage, Rhythmic strikes with the edge of the palms on the table.
We three carrots, Rubbing our palms together.
We salt cabbage, index and middle fingers rub against
large nine0192 We harvest cabbage. Grasping movements with both hands.
We chopped cabbage, rhythmic strikes with the edge of the palms on





Frayed, Rubbing their palms together.
salt, index and middle finger rub about
large. nine0192 And they filled it tightly into the tub Strikes with both hands on the table.
Everything is fine with us now. Shake off with hands.

Finger gymnastics "Vegetables"

The hostess one day from the market They squeeze and unclench their fingers.
came,
The mistress from the bazaar home
brought:
potatoes, fingers bent alternately.
Cabbage,
Carrots,
Peas,
Parsley and beets.
Oh! ..
Yu. Tuvin

Finger gymnastics "Carrot"

NOT Carrot - a sight for sore eyes,

Surprisingly,

Juicy and delicious,

for children is useful.

Guidelines.

The fingers of the left hand are clenched into a pinch and directed upwards, the palm of the right hand with fingers apart is placed against the pinch of the left.

Finger gymnastics "Beets"

Although my name is sugar

I didn't get wet from the rain.

Round, large, sweet in taste.

Did you know? I .... (beets)

Guidelines.

Brushes shake off water. They show a circle, bring a large pinch to your mouth, spread your arms.

Topic: "Fruits"

Purpose: coordination of speech with movement. Development of fine motor skills. Work on the pace and rhythm of speech.

Game with massage balls "Plum"

I hold the plum in my hand, put the ball on the right palm. nine0192 I clench it in my fist, squeeze it tightly.
I release, unclench Open my hand.
And I roll with my hands. Roll the ball between the palms.
N. Nishcheva

Finger gymnastics "Orange"

We shared an orange, hand in hand
There are many of us, but he is alone.
This slice is for the hedgehog. Stop facing in a circle. nine0192 This slice is for the swift. Fold over one finger on both
This slice is for ducklings. hands, starting with large, for each
This slice is for kittens. the name of the animal.
This slice is for the beaver.
And for the wolf - peel. Depict the mouth of a wolf with two hands.
He is angry with us - Trouble!!! They squat. They cover their heads with their hands. nine0192 Run away, who goes where! They scatter.

Finger gymnastics "Compote"

We will cook compote -

Here. with the index finger of the right hand
"interfering".
We will chop apples, bend fingers one at a time, starting

We will chop a pear, from a large one.
Squeeze lemon juice,
Put drain and sand.
We cook, we cook compote, "boil" and "interfere" again.
Let's treat honest people.
N. Nischeva


finger gymnastics “Fruits”

are known by adults and children: they compress and unclench their fingers.
There are many fruits in the world!
Apples and oranges, fold one finger at a time, starting at
Apricots, tangerines, from the little finger.
Both bananas and pomegranates
Rich in vitamins.

Subject: "Autumn"

Purpose: coordination of speech with movement. Development of fine motor skills. Work on the pace and rhythm of speech.

Finger gymnastics "Leaf fall"

Leaf fall, leaf fall! Raise your hands up.

Leaves fly in the wind: swaying tassels from side to side,

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From maple - maple, Straighten the fingers and spread them as far apart as possible.

From oak - oak, straighten the fingers and press firmly against each other.

From aspen - aspen, index and large connect in the form of a ring.

Mountain ash - mountain ash. Straighten your fingers and slightly spread apart.

Forest and garden are full of leaves Clapping hands.

What a joy for the guys!

Finger gymnastics "Autumn leaves"

One, two, three, four, five, bend fingers on both hands,

Let's collect leaves. Rhythmically compress and decompress
cams.
Birch leaves, fingers bend again, starting from
Rowan leaves, large.
Poplar leaves,
Aspen leaves,
Oak leaves we will collect, “Step” on the middle table and
We will take the autumn bouquet to Mom. index fingers of both hands.
N. Nishcheva

Finger gymnastics "Mushrooms"

Top - top - five steps
There are five mushrooms in the box. Intertwined fingers - made tuesochek,
Amanita muscaria is a dangerous mushroom. thumbs - pen.
And the second is a chanterelle, They bend one finger on both
Red pigtail. hands for each name of the mushroom,
The third mushroom is a wave, starting with the little fingers.
Pink ear.
And the fourth mushroom is morel,
Bearded old man.
The fifth mushroom is white,
Eat it boldly!

Finger gymnastics "Hello, berry". nine0003

Hello, big clearing!

Hello, grass-ant!

Hello, wild berry!

You are ripe and tasty

We are carrying a basket

We will collect all of you.

Met. ukz .. The fingers of the right hand greet the fingers of the left hand, patting each other with pads.

Finger gymnastics "Autumn"

The winds of the apple tree shake. Hands stand on the table, leaning on the elbows (trunks), fingers are spread apart (crowns of apple trees). Wave your hands. nine0003

Leaves fall off the branches. The hands are relaxed, parallel to the table. With smooth movements from side to side, slowly lower the hands to the surface of the table (the leaves fall off).

Leaves fall in the garden,

I rake them.

The fingers of both hands rest with pads on the surface of the table (rake). Raising your hands, scrape your fingers along the surface of the table, imitating work with a rake

Topic: "Professions"

Purpose: coordination of speech with movement. Development of fine motor skills. Work on the pace and rhythm of speech. nine0003

Finger gymnastics "Building a house"

Knocks - knocks with a hammer, knocking fists one on the other.
Building, building a new house. The palms are at an angle,
He will be big as a spruce, the tips of the fingers touch.
There will be windows, there will be a door. They make a "window" and a "door" from the fingers.
I will put everyone in it: Clap your hands.
Mouse, bunny, fox. nine0003

Finger gymnastics “Cook”

The cook was preparing dinner, Children knock on the table with the edge of their palm.

And then the lights were turned off.

The bream cook takes . Bend the fingers on the left hand.

And dips it into compote

Throws logs into the cauldron,

Puts jam into the stove.

Stirs soup with a stalk,

Coals beats with a ladle.

Sugar pours into the broth.

And he is very pleased! They shrug their hands.

Subject: Seasonal clothing. nine0003

Purpose: coordination of speech with movement. Development of fine motor skills. Work on the pace and rhythm of speech.

Exercise with massage balls "New sneakers"

In smart sneakers Roll the ball forward.
Funny legs
Jumping running Rolling the ball back.
Along the sandy path.
N. Nishcheva

Finger gymnastics "New sneakers"

Bend fingers on both hands one at a time, starting with the thumbs. nine0003

Like our cat

Boots on her feet.

Like our pig

Boots on her feet.

A dog with paws

Blue slippers.

A little kid

Puts on boots.

And son Vovka -

New sneakers.

Like this, like this,

New sneakers.

"Walk" with index and middle fingers on the table.

Cork exercise

Take plastic bottle caps (4 pieces) and put them on the index and middle fingers like shoes. And “we walk with our fingers, like legs, without tearing off the “Shoes” from the surface of the table. nine0003

Covers shod fingers,

Boldly stepped forward in them.

And we went along the lane

For a fun walk.

Fingers like ballerinas,

But wearing boots.

Each finger is like a leg,

Only shuffles a little.

Finger gymnastics “Mitten”
Masha put on a mitten: “Oh, where am I doing my finger? Squeeze your fingers into a fist.

I don’t have a finger, I disappeared, I didn’t get into my little house.” Unclench all fingers, except for one. nine0192 Masha took off her mitten: “Look, I found it! Unbend the remaining bent finger.
You search, you search and you will find, hello, finger, Squeeze your fingers into a fist.
how are you?

Finger gymnastics "Boots"

Everywhere, everywhere we are together Middle and index fingers

Inseparable we go. "walk" on the table.

We walk through the meadows, Children bend one at a time

Along the green banks, toe, starting with the thumb.

We ran down the stairs,

We walked along the street,

Then we crawled under the bed,

We'll sleep quietly there. Place palms on the table.

Subject: "Furniture"

Purpose: coordination of speech with movement. Development of fine motor skills. Work on the pace and rhythm of speech.

Finger gymnastics "Furniture"

(One, two, three, four, five - Claps.
We will count the furniture:0192 Armchair, chair, sofa, stool, bend the fingers on the right hand,
Starting with the little finger.
Shelf, wardrobe, bed, whatnot. Curl the fingers on the left hand,
Starting with the little finger.

Finger gymnastics "A lot of furniture in the apartment"

One, two, three, four, Rhythmically squeeze and unclench
Lots of furniture in the apartment. cams.
We will hang a shirt in the closet, we will bend the fingers, starting from
And we will put a cup in the cupboard. large, for each name of furniture.
To rest the legs,
Let's sit a little bit on a chair.
And when we were sound asleep,
We were lying on the bed.
And then the cat and I
We sat at the table.
They drank tea with jam together. They alternately clap their hands and
There is a lot of furniture in the apartment. banging their fists. nine0003

Finger gymnastics “Chair”

Legs, backrest and seat – Left palm – vertically up. A cam is attached to its lower part

Here is a surprising chair for you.

finger gymnastics “Our apartment”

In our room - dining room - for each name of the subject

there is an excellent oak table, children are bent

CHAIRS - all carved backs, one finger each.


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