Wooden teaching aids colour classification cognition game – Montessori Early Education Toy
Description
This great resource is one of our exclusive sets from our fine motor skills collection, which not only teaches your child how to colour match, but also polish their fine motor skills at the same time. Follow @eagerlittlebeavers on Instagram for more ideas on how this can be played with in a number of ways.
Comes in 4 amazing colours with matching colour palettes and wooden slotting pieces.
20 pieces including a wooden box
Educational Benefits
– Develop fine motor skills
– Develop problem solving skills
– Develop cognitive thinking and concentration
– Develop hand eye coordination
– Develop colour recognition
Warning!
Suitable for ages 2 +
Do not leave infants alone with small parts
$40.00
Description
This great resource is one of our exclusive sets from our fine motor skills collection, which not only teaches your child how to colour match, but also polish their fine motor skills at the same time. Follow @eagerlittlebeavers on Instagram for more ideas on how this can be played with in a number of ways.
Comes in 4 amazing colours with matching colour palettes and wooden slotting pieces.
20 pieces including a wooden box
Educational Benefits
– Develop fine motor skills
– Develop problem solving skills
– Develop cognitive thinking and concentration
– Develop hand eye coordination
– Develop colour recognition
Warning!
Suitable for ages 2 +
Do not leave infants alone with small parts
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