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A game of association for learning to classify foodstuffs depending on their origin.
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A game of association for learning to classify foodstuffs depending on their origin.
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| Weight | 1 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 30 × 20 × 10 cm |
| Age | 36+ months. Age is indicative, use depends on the child's development |
A game for describing emotions is the first step to starting to develop an emotional conscience, achieving greater self-control and managing to regulate emotions properly.
It helps to identify our own individual emotions, recognize them in other people, and take decisions about our behaviour.
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Encourage your children to use their minds through creative play with this wonderful wooden string toy.
Designed to help young children develop fine motor skills and hand / eye coordination.
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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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Areas of application for this Montessori material:
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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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Real gardening tools for kids to learn by playing and getting to know nature.
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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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A game of association for learning to separate and classify different kinds of rubbish: organic, plastic, bottles, cans, paper, cardboard, glass, batteries, etc.
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Multi-sensory tablet for developing pre-writing skills and eye-to hand coordination through the creative representation of figures using touch. Inspired by the Montessori methodology.
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This wooden toy is useful for improving a child’s differentiation skills in a variety of sizes and shapes.
It can help boost mental development and stimulate imagination.
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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 flower.
The individual parts only fit into the place provided for them.
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