Classic World Pyramid cubes Animals in the forest, 18+ months , 6927049022227

15.43 € / 30.18 lv. With Vat
12.86 € / 25.15 lv. Without Vat

Characteristics

Type:
Constr. and cubes
Age:
18+ months
Material:
Cardboard
Topic:
Animals

The Classic World "Animals in the Forest" cube pyramid combines sorting, sorting and storytelling - a perfect combination for early childhood development.

The set includes 10 pieces - 5 cardboard cubes of different sizes and 5 wooden figures for sorting by shape.

Each cube is illustrated with beautiful forest motifs and has holes of different shapes through which children place the wooden elements.

While building a tower, dropping figures through the holes or playing “Who will sort the fastest?“, children develop:

  • fine motor skills and eye-hand coordination;
  • observation, attention and logical thinking;
  • patience, concentration and the ability to share victory;
  • language development by telling stories based on the illustrations.

The cubes are easily stacked one inside the other – compact and easy to store.

The toy is a great basis for a conversation about animals in the forest, nature and the seasons.

What it actually develops

  • develops fine motor skills and spatial thinking;
  • supports speech development and concentration;
  • encourages independent and shared play;
  • introduces children to animals and nature;
  • stimulates sensory and logical development;

Educational focus and application

The game supports activities in the educational area “World Around“ and “Mathematics“, such as:

  • teach recognition of shapes, colors and numbers from 1 to 5;
  • develops thinking, speech and matching skills;
  • promotes coordination and patience;
  • is also suitable for children with SEN thanks to the combined sensory elements.

Features

Contents: 5 cardboard cubes + 5 wooden figures
Package size: 16.5 × 16.5 × 16.5 cm
Weight: 0.510 kg
Material: wood and cardboard, water-based paints
Age: 18+ months
Manufacturer: Classic World
Certificate: EN-71
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