€17.50
The use of this material provides the child with the exploration of the use of the hand, the experience of placing objects in holes, the hand-eye coordination and the movement of the fingers and the wrist.
Object permanence is the understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be felt.
This is a fundamental concept studied in the field of developmental psychology, the subfield of psychology that deals with the development of social and mental abilities of young children.
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The use of this material provides the child with the exploration of the use of the hand, the experience of placing objects in holes, the hand-eye coordination and the movement of the fingers and the wrist.
Object permanence is the understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be felt. This is a fundamental concept studied in the field of developmental psychology, the subfield of psychology that deals with the development of social and mental abilities of young children.
It can also be used with two children where each one sits and “passes” the ball back and forth.
The bottom of the tray is covered with felt to reduce noise.
This product is a teaching material.
Not recommended for children under 3 years old without adult supervision.
Weight | 0.4 kg |
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Dimensions | 20 × 13 × 12 cm |
Age | 12+ months. Age is indicative, use depends on the child's development |
The set contains two frames with geometric shapes.
A frame with a square, circle, triangle and one with a large circle, a middle circle and a small circle.
Not recommended for children under 3 years without adult supervision.
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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 rhombus. The box is equipped with a white 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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This set consists of 4 puzzles, made of natural wood. The set includes:
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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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The puzzle consists of 9 different shapes, which consist of 5 frames that must be inserted into each other in the correct order.
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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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Working with these cubes on the rod develops eye-hand coordination.
The set contains 3 colored wooden discs that are inserted on a wooden rod on the support.
This product is a teaching material, not a toy. Not recommended for children under 3 years of age without supervised by an adult.
Tip: Once the child has mastered it, raise the difficulty level and present the Colored Disks on a Vertical Dowel.
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When a young lady or a gentleman decides to enter the world of savoir vivre, it is worth getting our placemat.
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Goals achieved:
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The child inserts the disc into the hole and turns the lid to reveal it.
Object permanence is the understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be felt.
This is a fundamental concept studied in the field of developmental psychology, the subfield of psychology that deals with the development of social and mental abilities of young children.
Not recommended for children under 3 years without adult supervision.
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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 square. The box is equipped with a red 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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