€36.50
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Discovering the senses!
You have to place different things in a cloth bag behind a solid plywood wall.
Now the child’s hands have to grab the bag and try to find what it is!
There are 2 openings with a fabric cover that gives access to the secret contents!
The 2 access openings allow for a little imagination in advance. What’s in the box? Leaves, stones or feathers?
This box is ideal for developing the child’s sense of touch as well as hearing!
SUGGESTION:
The toy, as it is light enough to be moved by the child, should, during its use, either be held steady by the parent or a double sided pagemust be placed under the toy!
Dimensions 40 x 25 x 31 cm.
Environment and safety: CE marking, EN71 standard.
Not recommended for children under 3 without adult supervision.
Weight | 2 kg |
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Dimensions | 40 × 25 × 31 cm |
Age | 36+ months. Age is indicative, use depends on the child's development |
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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This Montessori wooden toy has cylinders that vary in diameter, height or color.
Because of this variation, a child will be able to visually differentiate volume, size, height and thickness better. Whenever there is at least one cylinder left without its space on the block, a child must understand the mistake and correct it.
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