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Reebok X Marvel Limited Edition Sneakers!
Zombiebacons: Here is the first line of the Reebok X Marvel collaboration that I designed. I’ve been working with kids footwear to create Spider-Man licensed shoes for a few years now, and finally, we can get some adult sizes for us grown-up nerds (and nerd-ettes)! The sneakers drop this summer at specific retailers, read more info here, here, here and here. The first lineup is Captain America, Red Skull, Spider-Man, Venom, Wolverine, Sabretooth, Deadpool, Chamber, Black Widow and Emma Frost.
Semi-realistic Eye tutorial. Hope you guys find it useful ^^
oh my god
this is literally saving my life
salivating
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Magnets.
It’s in the same line of therapy tools as balls, blocks, pegs, cones and paper & pens. They have many uses and can target many goals just by using this one simple object.
- Wanna target fine motor skills? Have them pick up magnets one by one, then do palm-finger translation with stabilization in dropping them. It can be a bit challenging as the magnets can stick to each other. Also, with that attractive power of magnets to each other, there’s less chance of the stabilized objects to fall off the palm.
- How about trunk control? Well, that’s just easy transferring of magnets from one metal object to another placed in different directions and distances.
- Visual perceptual skills? How about making letters out of magnets?
- And the list goes on and on and on.
Most importantly, what separates this from most is magic. Er, I mean, you know, that invisible power of magnets to attract or repel objects? Yeah. That.
The morning I first brought these with me, I set it on the table. Immediately, my worn-out-from-duty coworkers grabbed them and started doing random things with them. Making chains, pretending to be an NBA coach for the playoffs, playing some sortof magnetic soccer race using the repellant force to bring a magnet to the goal (blue containers), etc. Fun, right?
For another fun idea with magnets, check out Magnet Paths at TherapyFunZone. It’s a simple and easy to do activity that targets fine motor skills, proprioception, motor planning and visual motor skills.
How about you? What are your other simple but multi-use therapy tools?
Magnets - small colored magnets, 15mm diameter, pack of 18 (Php 88 from Saizen the Japanese home store)
Blue soft portable case - used as container and “goal” for magnetic races. (Php 88 from Saizen)
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