It seems that elementary school students these days can't wring out a rag. Twisting is no longer an everyday occurrence (for example, doorknobs and water faucets).
The 10-piece hexagonal column and screw are colorfully painted, pleasing to the eye. All the pieces connect vertically in a single line. To connect them, you need to twist your wrist. This "twisting of the wrist" is surprisingly difficult for children.
This movement is one that can become difficult as we get older and our wrists begin to weaken. It is a movement that is often used in everyday life. It is great that children can experience twisting their wrists and strengthen them while playing.
The 10-piece hexagonal column and screw are colorfully painted, pleasing to the eye. All the pieces connect vertically in a single line. Connecting them requires twisting the wrist. This "wrist twist" is surprisingly difficult for children. Recently, I've heard that an increasing number of children are having trouble wringing out elephant rings. This movement can become a challenge as we age and our abilities decline. It's a movement commonly used in everyday life. It's great for children to experience and strengthen their wrist twists while playing. It can also be played with as building blocks, like a beehive. However, just having toys there is often a limit to how much fun they can have. It's important for families and facility staff to share the joy and accomplishment of playing together. Rehabilitation should be a part of everyday life, rather than relying solely on professional training. We encourage you to interact with seniors through toys. This will bring them great enjoyment, joy, and encouragement. Please feel free to use it at home or in a day room at a facility.