€50.00
It is a classic game that promotes motor skills and prepares the child for the basic concepts of geometry.
Due to the different levels of difficulty, this educational material is exciting for a long time and for different ages.
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This box has six different lids and six different geometric bodies to fit. A blue rectangle, a green cube, a red sphere, a yellow triangular prism, a red cylinder and a blue disk.
One of the bodies is inserted through the corresponding opening and returned by opening the drawer. The child learns a lot in the process, both cognitively and motorly.
Older children can even replace the lid themselves. For the little ones, the “disappearance” and “reappearance” of the object is a special exercise: they learn that the object is in the box, even if they can not see it.
Tip: Τhe child must not touch the surface with the notch. If it does, you can fix it with a tape.
It is a classic game that promotes motor skills and prepares the child for the basic concepts of geometry. Due to the different levels of difficulty, this educational material is exciting for a long time and for different ages.
Suggested age: Suitable for about 18+ months.
Present the bodies in the following order:
Learning objectives: Hand-eye coordination, motor skills, fine motor skills, recognition of basic geometric shapes.
Material information: Wooden box: 14 x 14 x 10 cm
Environment and safety: CE, compatible with European standard EN71.
Not recommended for children under 3 years without adult supervision.
Weight | 0.9 kg |
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Dimensions | 14 × 14 × 10 cm |
Age | 18+ months. Age is indicative, use depends on the development of the child |
Each box has a hole with a well-defined shape, in which only the shape that will be contained in the box itself fits perfectly. The holes are shaped in the basic geometric shapes: in this case it is a triangle. The box is equipped with a yellow door.
Learning objectives: Color discrimination, development of motor skills, recognition of basic geometric shapes, recognition of different types of locks used in everyday life.
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Become an expert in forests with the puzzles “What fell from the tree”!
Get to know the leaves and fruits of the trees, learn their names.
You can also draw their outlines on a piece of paper and color them.
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Working with these discs on the stem develops hand-eye coordination and color recognition.
The set contains 3 different colored wooden rods and 3 wooden discs for each rod.
Not recommended for children under 3 years of age without supervised by an adult.
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Working with this toy gives the child the opportunity to distinguish which cylinder should fit in the corresponding slot depending on the size.
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An authentic classic toy that should not be missing from any children’s room.
It’s a toy your child will enjoy for years.
It not only develops children’s motor skills, but also their observation, imagination, concentration and creativity.
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A wooden box to practice the child in hand-eye coordination and permanence of objects.
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Made of high quality wood, this Montessori material is used as a puzzle.
The child learns the parts that make up a bird.
The individual parts only fit into the place provided for them.
You can use the material, amongst other things, to name the individual parts. You can also draw their outlines on a piece of paper and color them.
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Each box has a hole with a well-defined shape, in which only the shape that will be contained in the box itself fits perfectly. The holes are shaped in the basic geometric shapes: in this case it is a circle. The box is equipped with an orange door.
Learning objectives: Color discrimination, development of motor skills, recognition of basic geometric shapes, recognition of different types of locks used in everyday life.
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This game enhances the matching of colors and patterns.
This educational game can be played alone or with 2-3 children together. Of course, chips and cups are also suitable for free play. One child can put a picture and another can guess what is depicted in it. In addition to the existing cards, you can of course draw whatever other patterns, shapes, objects you want on some paper!
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A wooden box to practice the child in hand-eye coordination and permanence of objects.
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