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Didactic toys allow learning in a fun way through play. They are also designed to develop logical thinking, fine motor skills and coordination.
Child's first dropper. Great for developing fine motor skills and strengthening the muscles in the arms. With it, the child will learn the basics of using a dropper. Four color combinations. Dimensions: 16 × 5 cm (length and width of tweezers) Material: plastic, rubber Recommended for children from 2 years.
The game Goki weaving patterns allows for creative learning of precision. With motifs of cute animals, this will be even more fun. Thread the thread of your choice through the seamstress's ear and fasten it simply with a knot. Then, with repetitive movements (over, under), create interesting patterns that will look like a garment on an animal template....
Mathlink cubes encourage children to build basic math skills. They help develop counting, grading, and other essential mathematical skills. Through fun play and dinosaur-themed activities, children will boost their imagination and learn free independent play. Recommended for children from the age of three. More info below.
With the help of a scale, you will learn basic measurement skills. The measuring cups are designed in such a way that they allow you to easily pour liquids. They are also transparent, which makes it possible to monitor the contents in the container. Recommended for children from 3 years of age. More info below.
No-mess painting at home or on the go! This exciting coloring book includes four reusable pages and a refillable chunky-sized water pen. Simply use the pen to color in each scene - details and vibrant color appear with every stroke! Then let the page dry to erase the pictures and fill it in again and again. Suitable for children aged 4 and up....
The wooden staking game with a teddy bear motif in pastel colors consists of 5 pieces, which helps your child develop fine motor skills. The child puts each piece on the wooden stick one by one. The shape, size and painting of the pieces help him to identify the correct order of the pieces. Recommended for children over 12 months of age. More...
Find out which vehicles were needed to build your house, while developing your fine motor skills. Once you've got all the pieces in place, you can use them for independent play, as the pieces are big enough to stand upright on their own. There is a thumbnail under each piece. Material: wood Dimensions: 30 x 27 x 2 cm Recommended for children aged...
A unique wood puzzle with various shapes and levels. Can you find the animals hidden underneath? Find the animals under the squares, circles and triangles and put them back in the right order. Helps develop motor skills, shape identification, sequencing, linear thinking and early word identification. Recommended for ages 18 months + Measurements: 8.8 x...