








🖐️ Grab, sort, and grow—unlock your toddler’s motor magic!
The Learning Resources Grab That Monster Fine Motor Activity Set is a vibrant, battery-free developmental toy designed for toddlers aged 3 to 7. Featuring 2 large monster grabbers, 48 mini monsters, 4 monster homes, and an interactive spinner, it promotes fine motor skills, color and pattern sorting, and prewriting dexterity through engaging, occupational therapy-inspired games. Perfect for early learners and children with special needs, this set offers structured play that builds essential skills while keeping kids captivated.






| ASIN | B0BS88XH6C |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 126,782 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 1,033 in Sorting, Stacking & Plugging Toys |
| Colour | Multicoloured |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (241) |
| Date First Available | 27 Jan. 2023 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Motor ability |
| Item model number | 95383 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 7 years |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Number of Game Players | 1 piece |
| Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 8.89 x 8.89 cm; 820 g |
| Release date | 29 Mar. 2023 |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | No batteries required |
L**A
Great for little fingers
Grandchildren loved playing with the little monsters
K**S
Great for fine motor skills and more
My child struggles with fine motor skills, so I got this as a fun way to improve them. This comes with four tubs of little monster parts with lids and two Monster grippers. Great for younger ones, are children with special educational needs as there’s not an open-ended play with this toy. There’s four different games to play in the instructions and comes with cards in a sucker spinner. My preschool loves this, and hopefully will improve fine motor skills and dexterity. Would recommend
R**D
Great fun and a good learning experience
This is a simple set and it is a lot of fun as well as providing a learning experience for little ones in dexterity, colour recognition and simple number recognition. In the box you get the two grab monsters which have different sized finger holes on the back, the orange one has bigger finger holes than the red one. Four plastic houses full of monster shapes, a suction plastic spinner and four sides (2 cards with a board on the front and back) to attach it to for each game. I do think this is a bit of a cheaper way to do it and would have preferred four cards each with a spinner on as the spinner could easily get lost or broken and if so you can't play any of the specified games. The instructions give you four different games to play, you don't need to use the grabby monsters to play the below but it is fun to and they do help with hand/eye coordination, which includes: Monster Match (uses colour spin board) - match the monsters with the colour your spinner has landed on and drop them in the houses, a game to see which house fills up first to fill up the little houses Monster Stack (uses shape spinning card) - the player with the highest monster stack wins from spinning the shapes Race Home - (uses number spin card) where players choose a monster colour and its matching house and then the first one to fill that up wins from spinning the numbers board Remix Race (uses challenge spinner card) - which is a variation on Race Home but with challenge spaces so there's a bit more too it. The quality is good throughout (apart from the spinner which while works feels a bit flimsy) with decent quality plastic and boards. There are some nice little details such as raised plastic windows on the little houses. As well as game pieces the little houses double up as storage for the little monsters, I quite like this as it keeps them secure. The colour of everything is bright and cheerful and all the monsters are really cute, some are however on the small side so something to be aware of for little ones. The instructions are very good with hints and tips as well as rules of the games on how to get the best out of it and the encouragement you can give to little ones, it's all written neatly and not too long or difficult to understand, the makers have understood their target audience and busy parents and have made something simple, easy to digest and understand and a game that is fun and also robust. It has been keeping my daughter occupied and I think will while away those rainy days.
N**R
Great educational toy.
This is a good all in one set that doesnt just help with motor skills but also a much wider variety of learning situations. They offer a variety of games to play; you can cover colours, numbers, shapes and even creatures. I really like how they’ve set it up, and although you get a lot of pieces that can get everywhere, they all fit into their pots making for easy storage and tidy up. The motor tools are pretty good. They both require different motions with the hand. I was curious on how they will hold up with time and the constant movement but the plastic seems fairly sturdy and unlikely to snap under constant pressure. It's a good learning toy, great quality and plenty of activities.
G**G
Worth the money, offers good variety of different learning experiences
Really nice toy for kids to develop their motor skills, and will help with learning numbers or recognizing colours. It's really colourful and the kids will love it. And for the price, you get quite a decent amount of things to do with it. In the box, you get 2 x monster grabbers, 48 mini monsters, spinners ( One for the different colours and one for number recognition), and even little instruction with an example of games which can be played. Which will be perfect for a few first times and then you can just improvise and create your own little games. Overall its a really good learning resource for little ones, because it's so colourful they will be interested in it, and will really help at the beginning of the let's say learning numbers.
N**M
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We have been extremely privileged to receive numerous products from the Learning Resources brand over the last few years, but in all honesty, their products have been hit and miss for quite some time now. This "Learning Resources Grab That Monster Fine Motor Activity Set" is yet another example of that hit and miss mentality, which ultimately stems from their sales department. For twenty five quid, you are not receiving anything spectacular here, in fact, you will only receive the usual handful of plastic items, along with a couple of cards.
N**P
Nice activity game for kids
my wife works in a preschool and she says this is the perfect game for preschool kids to help them with fine motor skills and prepare them for tripod grip holding the mark making utensils correctly later on. also the game is educational and fun and can help with other things like colours, numbers, concentration and social skills. the game is simple so any child can play with, great quality, well made, sturdy and good quality material comes nicely presented in a colorful cardboard box, will also make a nice gift!
L**A
Excellent game for little ones
This game is really well made. I live that you can play with the spinner with shapes or numbers… you could even make your own card to do colours as well as the spinner is interchangeable between the cards. All the pieces come in small plastic tubs with lids- so as well as using them for game play (though this definitely makes the game tricker!) they’re excellent for storing and repackaging the game in the box. I really love this game, and despite being focussed for young children, it is a fun, inclusive game that can be enjoyed by the whole family! Highly recommended!
K**Y
fun option for the kids, i love that the hand grabbers are two different sizes. the quality is great & i love the color variety.
B**B
Wir haben das Learning Resources Greifspiel für unser Kind im Kindergarten-Alter bestellt, weil es Probleme mit dem Zangengriff beim Halten von Stiften hat. Bisher hat das Spiel natürlich noch keine Wunder bewirkt, aber es macht auf jeden Fall Spaß und wir haben das Gefühl, dass es durchaus ein Schritt in die richtige Richtung ist. Insgesamt hat das Spiel eine sehr gute Qualität. Die Figuren aus Hartgummi sind stabil und die Augen aufgemalt, statt nur aufgeklebt. Durch die verschiedenen Formen gibt es auch Abwechslung im "Handling". Das eine Monster wird hingestellt, das andere hingelegt und dadurch sind sie auch unterschiedliche schwer zu greifen. Die Drehscheiben aus Pappe sind ausreichend stabil und der Zeiger mit dem Saugnapf hält fest darauf. Es wäre schön gewesen wenn zwei Drehzeiger dabei gewesen wären, damit man auch beide Scheiben gleichzeitig benutzen kann. In der Anleitung sind Regeln für drei Spiele abgedruckt, die jeweils nur eine Scheibe verwenden. Das ist toll, aber es wäre schön wenn es ein bisschen Freiraum für eigene Spielideen gäbe. Zumal das freie und kreative Spielen durchaus ein zentrale Bestandteil ist, zu dem auch in der Anleitung angeregt wird. Die Anleitung in deutsch, englisch und französisch gibt dabei auch Anstöße in Richtung Wortverständnis und Schauspiel. Die beiden Greifer unterscheiden sich dadurch, dass man den einen zudrücken und den anderen aufziehen muss. Das ist gar nicht so einfach und ein bisschen Frust kann durchaus entstehen. Wenn es aber dann klappt das Monster so abzulegen, wie es geplant war, ist die Freude umso größer. Herausforderung gehört ja auch dazu beim Lernen. Wenn es dann ans Aufräumen geht, sind die vier zu den Monster passenden Häuser auf jeden Fall ein Vorteil. Das farbenreine Sortieren in die jeweiligen Behälter kann man problemlos zum eigenen Spiel machen. Fazit: Es ist ein wirklich schönes Spiel, das nach unserem Gefühl das gesteckte Zeil (Feinmotorik-Training) erfüllen kann. Den Preis finde ich persönlich allerdings recht hoch für das Gebotene. Da das meine subjektive Einschätzung ist und man den Preis schon vor dem Kauf kennt, fließt das nicht in meine Sternewertung ein. Das Spiel selbst verdient fünf Sterne ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
J**Y
This game is fun especially if you are in OT and need grip strength. Many ways to play. Engaging and well made.
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Das Learning Resources Feinmotorik-Aktivitätsset "Schnapp dir das Monster" ist ein großartiges Lernspielzeug für Kleinkinder und Vorschulkinder. Es fördert die Feinmotorik und bietet unterhaltsame Lernaktivitäten. Das Set besteht aus verschiedenen bunten Monstern und kleinen Gegenständen, die die Kinder mit Hilfe von Zangen oder Pinzetten greifen und in die Monstermäuler stecken können. Diese Aktivität erfordert präzise Handbewegungen und stärkt die Fingerfertigkeit der Kinder. Das Spielzeug ist gut verarbeitet und die Monster sind ansprechend gestaltet. Die verschiedenen Farben und Formen regen die Fantasie der Kinder an und machen das Spiel noch spannender. Das Feinmotorik-Aktivitätsset "Schnapp dir das Monster" eignet sich auch ideal für die Beschäftigungstherapie und unterstützt die Entwicklung von wichtigen motorischen Fähigkeiten. Insgesamt ist das Learning Resources Feinmotorik-Aktivitätsset "Schnapp dir das Monster" ein empfehlenswertes Spielzeug für Kleinkinder und Vorschulkinder. Es bietet sowohl Spaß als auch lehrreiche Aktivitäten, die die Feinmotorik fördern.
J**N
Das Spiel wirkt wirklich sehr hochwertig. Die Monster sehen alle toll aus und haben knallige Farben. Keine scharfen Kanten oder komische Gerüche. Es sind jetzt 13 Monster in 4 verschiedenen Farben, 4 Becher, 2 Fingerschnapper, zwei doppelseitige Drehscheiben und ein zugehöriger Zeiger enthalten. Den Zeiger kann man per Saugnapf auf die verschiedenen Scheiben positionieren. Super Idee. So kann man 4 verschiedene Spiele spielen die in der beigefügten Anleitung (auch auf deutsch) erklärt sind. Die Spiele sind wirklich verständlich erklärt. Die Altersempfehlung ab 3 Jahre ist auf jeden Fall realistisch. Alles in allem können wir das Spiel empfehlen. Es fördert spielerisch das Farb- und Formenverständnis und die Handmotorik. Allerdings ist es auch relativ teuer und kein Schnäppchen.
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