General background: Fine motor development is a crucial aspect of early childhood education as it supports children’s cognitive, social, and language growth. Specific background: However, many preschool learning environments still rely heavily on worksheets, providing limited stimulation for fine motor practice. Knowledge gap: Limited studies in Indonesian early childhood settings have examined the systematic use of interactive learning media such as Busy Book to optimize motor skills. Aims: This study aimed to improve the fine motor skills of 4–5-year-old children through the application of Busy Book media in classroom learning. Results: Using Classroom Action Research with the Kemmis Early Childhood; Busy Book; Classroom Action Research; Learning Media
Handika et al. (Tue,) studied this question.