Montessori Wooden Circle Puzzles (Set of 4) – Early Education Learning Skill Toy

Is your child finding it difficult to write?

 

Description

Practicing their pincer grasp with these puzzles is one way to start! We often find our young children struggling to hold a pencil even at the ages of 4 and 5, which is fine. However it is imperative to identify the reason behind the struggle and what that child lacked hence he/she having difficulty now. The concept of the pincer grasp is the ability to hold something between the thumb and first finger. This skill usually develops in babies around 9 to 10 months old. It is an important fine-motor milestone and often neglected in this age of technology and excessive screen time. Its time you purchased the right toy for your child.

Test your child’s fine motor skills with our amazing set of busy puzzle activity boards. Keep your little ones busy for hours on end while they play with these Montessori style puzzle boards. Not only do these amazing boards teach your child fine motor skills but also a whole heap of pre writing skills as well! Check out this amazing set of four puzzles each of a different theme (fruits, vehicles and animals).

Dimensions: 5.5cm x 18cm x 1 cm

Comes with a 3M sticker to stick on walls or any smooth surfaces.

Educational Benefits

– Develop observational skills

– Develop cognitive skills

– Develop fine motor skills

– Develop problem solving skills

– Refine independent learning and communication skills

Warning!

Suitable for ages 2 +

 

$35.00

Montessori Wooden Circle Puzzles (Set of 4) – Early Education Learning Skill Toy

$35.00

Is your child finding it difficult to write?

 

Description

Practicing their pincer grasp with these puzzles is one way to start! We often find our young children struggling to hold a pencil even at the ages of 4 and 5, which is fine. However it is imperative to identify the reason behind the struggle and what that child lacked hence he/she having difficulty now. The concept of the pincer grasp is the ability to hold something between the thumb and first finger. This skill usually develops in babies around 9 to 10 months old. It is an important fine-motor milestone and often neglected in this age of technology and excessive screen time. Its time you purchased the right toy for your child.

Test your child’s fine motor skills with our amazing set of busy puzzle activity boards. Keep your little ones busy for hours on end while they play with these Montessori style puzzle boards. Not only do these amazing boards teach your child fine motor skills but also a whole heap of pre writing skills as well! Check out this amazing set of four puzzles each of a different theme (fruits, vehicles and animals).

Dimensions: 5.5cm x 18cm x 1 cm

Comes with a 3M sticker to stick on walls or any smooth surfaces.

Educational Benefits

– Develop observational skills

– Develop cognitive skills

– Develop fine motor skills

– Develop problem solving skills

– Refine independent learning and communication skills

Warning!

Suitable for ages 2 +