Get out a 9 inches (23 cm) by 13 inches (33 cm) pan and spread 1/3 cup (30 g) of panko bread crumbs in it. Once the oven is hot, put the pan in and toast the breadcrumbs for 2 minutes. Put 1 pound (450 g) of broccoli florets into a bowl and pour 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of olive oil over them. Stir in 2 cloves of minced garlic, 1/2 teaspoon (2.5 g) of kosher salt, and 1/4 teaspoon (0.5 g) of freshly ground black pepper. Wear oven mitts to hold the sheet of toasted panko. Transfer the breadcrumbs into the bowl with the seasoned broccoli and stir to combine them. Spread the broccoli evenly in the same pan you used to toast the panko. The broccoli should become tender and slightly crunchy around the edges. If the florets are still too firm, cook them for another 2 to 5 minutes. Wear oven mitts to remove the broccoli from the oven. Scatter 1/4 cup (25 g) of finely grated Parmesan or sharp Cheddar over the roasted broccoli and stir it gently before serving. Refrigerate leftover broccoli in an airtight container for 3 to 5 days.

Summary: Preheat the oven to 425 °F (218 °C) and toast the panko for 2 minutes. Season the broccoli with olive oil, garlic, salt, and pepper. Stir in the toasted panko. Transfer the broccoli to the pan. Roast the broccoli for 8 to 10 minutes. Stir in the Parmesan and serve the broccoli.


Making paper origami animals requires folding paper intricately, which works on both wrist strength and hand-eye coordination.  Start off with an easy paper folding activity, such as making a fan, and then work up to something a little bit harder, such as a frog or penguin. Fold cloth napkins to prepare for a fancy dinner party. . Video games are a great way to improve fine motor skills since they involve movement coordination and finger dexterity.  Any video game controllers that utilize joysticks to control the game are good for developing fine motor skills. Shooter games, such as Call of Duty, that require the player to coordinate their position and direction in space while aiming are helpful in developing fine motor skills.  Don't forget about mobile games! Dot Collector and Tremble Drop are 2 games that will help improve your dexterity. This is a good way to practice cutting and pasting, which requires hand-eye coordination. Plus, you can have fun and make memories while improving your fine motor skills. Finger painting increases hand dexterity and encourages hand-eye coordination. Pull out the finger paints and practice drawing fun shapes or pictures onto the paper. Working with small pieces of a puzzle and placing them together will help with both strengthening hand muscles and hand-eye coordination. Start with a puzzle with larger pieces and work up to puzzles with smaller pieces. By playing the piano you can strengthen your fingers and work on increasing their dexterity. You'll improve your fine motor skills while filling your house with the sound of music. Build up a castle or tower with Lego (or similar) blocks to practice fine motor skills. You can begin with larger Lego blocks, such as Duplo, and graduate to smaller ones when you need the challenge.

Summary: Make origami. Play video games Make a scrapbook. Paint with your fingers. Put together a puzzle. Play the piano. Construct with building blocks.


There are two primary things to pay attention to in choosing a brush: the shape of the bristles, and the material of the bristles. Bristles come in three shapes: round (with a pointed cylindrical tip), flat, and filbert (like a flat brush that comes to a point). The bristles can be made out of sable (mink), synthetic, synthetic mix, hog, or squirrel. hair.  For watercolor painting, the best brushes are sable or squirrel, with a round tip. The best paint brushes for acrylic painting are synthetic or synthetic mix with a flat tip. For oil painting, the best options to use are synthetic mix and hog with a filbert tip. Stretched canvas is the best option for acrylics and oils, as it is relatively cheap. However, thick drawing paper, canvas board, and watercolor paper are all good options as well. Oil and acrylic paints can be used on most smooth surfaces, including wood and plastic, but the surface must be primed first to allow the paint to grip. Watercolor paints can only be used on special paper or fabric.  Don’t use regular printer paper or another thin paper for painting, as the paint will be too heavy and wet and will cause it to curl and warp. If you plan to paint on wood or plastic, you will have to prime it first so that the paint sticks. In addition to those primary supplies, you will need a pallet, jars full of water (two is good - one for washing your brush and getting the color out and the other for wetting your paints), and a rag, an old shirt or apron to wear. Other specialty supplies are required for oil paints, but are not needed for watercolor or acrylics. It is helpful to get gesso as well; it is a white primer that preps any surface (canvas and paper included) to create the best painting surface. Not necessary for most painting but often desired, an easel can be used to prop up your painting. Otherwise, any flat, stable surface will work for painting on.

Summary: Choose your brushes. Get your canvas. Get your other supplies.


You’ll have to return to your other browser window or tab to find it. This is the code in the box beneath “Step 3.” You can copy the text by highlighting it, then pressing Control+C or ⌘ Command+C. It’s on the left side of the Blogger dashboard, just above “Template.” In most cases, you’ll want the button to appear in a header or footer. You’ll have to scroll down a little bit to find it. ” You can do this by clicking into the box and pressing Control+V or ⌘ Command+V. Now you’ll see a gadget box called “facebook.” Click Preview at the top right corner of the page to make sure the button appears where it should. If you don’t like the location, you can drag the “facebook” box to one of the other sections in your layout. It’s at the top right corner of the screen. Now, when someone enjoys your blog, they can easily share it with all of their Facebook friends.
Summary: Copy the second box of code from the Like Button Configurator. Click Layout back in Blogger. Click the Add a Gadget button where you want the button to appear. Select HTML/JavaScript. Type facebook under “Title. Paste the copied code into the “Content” box. Click Save. Click Save Arrangement.