These colourful educational wooden puzzles are perfect for helping toddlers and young children learn while they play. Made from sustainable wood in a non-toxic finish, the pieces safely interlock to form shapes of common objects like an apple, fish, elephant, giraffe and dog. In addition to recognizing shapes, kids can learn days of the week, months, and numbers as they are printed on several pieces. ISI approved for safety and quality, this toy is eco-friendly and supports learning. It stimulates the mind as it develops fine motor skills. Cleaning is easy – just wipe with a damp cloth as needed. Highly recommended for preschoolers and kindergarteners.
Jigsaw puzzle – Apple
Product serial no.: JP001
Dimensions: 20 X 19 X 1.5 cm
Contains: 13 Wooden pieces – Multicolour with imprinted months of a year in English
Playing with blocks will help foster your child’s development in many wonderful ways. When children play with blocks, they often stay engaged for longer periods of time, which enhances their ability to focus and increases their attention spans. There is no right or wrong way to play with blocks—and there aren’t any rules to inhibit imaginative play. That’s the beauty of blocks! Be sure to give your children ample time to build, play and express their creativity.
Big Blocks
Product serial no.: JP001
Contains: 30 wooden pieces – Mutlicolour & various shapes
As your little one starts to walk, the Pull Toy walks with them. The pull toy encourages toddlers to get active and walk around with their friend while developing coordination and balance. This pull walking toy helps children develop their imagination and creative skills while helping them become stable walkers and encourage movement during playtime.
Shape Sorter Toys
Shape sorter toys stimulate cognitive development by presenting a challenge: figuring out which shape goes where. This process enhances problem-solving skills, spatial awareness, and an understanding of cause and effect. As toddlers engage with different shapes and colours, they embark on an early journey of classification. Sorting blocks becomes an informal lesson in distinguishing between sizes, shapes, and hues – foundational skills that lay the groundwork for more advanced learning in the future.
Pretend and Play
Pretend play helps your child understand the power of language. This process helps your child to make the connection between spoken and written language — a skill that will later help him learn to read. When your child engages in pretend play, he is actively experimenting with the social and emotional roles of life. Through co-operative play, he learns how to take turns, share responsibility, and creatively problem-solve. It encourages creativity – they make up stories and adventures and create whole worlds and dialogue and action sequences naturally, without even thinking about it—this is creativity in its purest form.
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