Messy play involves open-ended sensory activities like squishing mud, painting with hands, or scooping sand. Used in early childhood education and therapy, it encourages creativity, fine motor skill development, and emotional regulation. Children of all ages benefit, especially toddlers and those with sensory processing needs, as it builds confidence through unstructured, tactile exploration.
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