Includes all 24 resources of the 0-3 Grow & Devlop range by Educo.
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As a child develops, so does their brain. Most of this formation occurs in the first years of life, laying a foundation for all the learning that will follow. Child development is a dynamic and interactive process; the young child is eager to learn but learns from what is provided.
Scientific research shows that with the right opportunities, children can achieve more. In their development, a child rarely performs the same action in exactly the same way twice. As a result, they develop many strategies that benefit learning. This is why young children can (and should) be encouraged to play with the same materials for extended periods.
In our view, simple materials are a source of pleasure, growth, and development. The Educo line of developmental resources is designed to support every stage of a child’s early development, stimulating growth and learning capacity.
Includes all 24 resources of the 0-3 Grow & Devlop range by Educo.
Objects exist even if we do not see them. A new phenomenon for a young child. We call this the peek-a-boo effect. Young children will enjoy this an...
View full detailsWhen a child is about 7 to 11 months old, they are fascinated by cause and effect. And they will probably enjoy some more intense games. This all c...
View full detailsThe ball rolls from left to right. By following the ball with the eyes, the child builds the visual tracking skills that are essential for learning...
View full detailsObjects exist even if we do not see them. A new phenomenon forthe young child. We call this the peek-a-boo effect, and children enjoy this and lear...
View full detailsThis unlocking box has 3 wooden dors with different locks and 1 side with elastic band. The two openings at the top of the box can be used with oth...
View full detailsWith Place the Cylinder, the child will develop impulse control and train working memory, sustained attention, and the prioritisation of tasks. All...
View full detailsThe young child will gain increasingly more control over their hands and will be able to use them more precisely. Playing with String the Bead, the...
View full detailsStack the Ring requires the child topick up the rings with precision and place them on the peg. This exercises the fine motor skills and eye-hand c...
View full detailsIdentify objects by touch and develop the tactile sense. Expand the vocabulary by naming what’s in the box.
Learn to fasten different clothing implements and develop fine motor skills, independence and care of self.
Twisting Blocks consists of 12 different shaped blocks in different colors with unique holes and slots that can be assembled and stacked on the sta...
View full detailsFrom an early age, children learn skills that will benefit them throughout their lives and which they will continue to develop. With Lace the Strin...
View full detailsThe peek-a-boo effect is greater because an extra actionis required to see the ball again. The ball becomes visible again only once the drawer is o...
View full detailsThis rattle is colourful and makes noise, stimulating the senses. With Rattle the Cylinder, a child develops controlled movement and gains greater ...
View full detailsIncludes all 24 resources of the 0-3 Grow & Develop range by Educo.
‘Rattle and rings’ stimulates grasp reflexes and eye-hand coordination. Tactile, auditory and visual skills are practised.
With 'Place the Shape', encourage children to experiment with mathematical forms and relationships. Each shape fits through a matching opening. Thi...
View full detailsBy placing the pin into the opening, the child learns to make a distinction between shape and size. This movement helps it to strengthen the muscle...
View full detailsWith 'Roll the Drum', encourage young children to start moving. Because the drum keeps rolling a little distance away from the child, not only its ...
View full detailsThree groups of shapes with bright colors to recognize and sort. By placing and sorting the blocks into the appropriate base, the children's fine m...
View full detailsThe stacking set requires children to pick up the rings and place them on the stand with precision. It trains fine motor skills and hand-eye coordi...
View full detailsTeething toys are safe and effective pain relievers for babies when their teeth start to develop. Teething babies feel the urge to put pressure on their gums where the tooth is emerging, and chewing on a teething toy helps soothe the discomfort.
The grasp reflex, an involuntary movement, begins in utero and continues until around 6 months of age. By this time, most babies will start reaching for objects and transferring them between their hands and mouth.
Both handling teething toys and grasping toys support the development of fine motor skills as well as sensory development. Made from 100% natural wood and free of additives, these toys help nurture multiple abilities in children.
100% natural wood, free of additives. Helps to develop children's mutiple abilities.
100% natural wood, free of additives. Helps to develop children's mutiple abilities.
The shapes of Move the Dolio are easy for a child to grasp. It stimulates grasping and gripping. The moving parts encourage the child to shake the ...
View full details100% natural wood, free of additives. Helps to develop children's mutiple abilities.
100% natural wood, free of additives. Helps to develop children's multiple abilities.
100% natural wood, free of additives. Helps to develop children's mutiple abilities.
100% natural wood, free of additives. Helps to develop children's mutiple abilities.
The Shape Matching Set is made of solid beech wood and is a complete resouce for children to explore conecpts such as shapes, size, sequence, order...
View full detailsThe Number Blocks is a unique set of wooden blocks shaped in the numerals 1 to 10. The 2 is twice as tall as 1, and 4 is two times as tall as 2, 10...
View full detailsThe Wooden Pebble Stacker Set is made of solid beech wood and is perfect for any home or learning environment. The beautifully designed and crafted...
View full detailsTriple Stacker provides three colourful shapes to stack and build on three poles. A baby/toddler use their fine motor and hand-eye cordination skil...
View full detailsTurning Animals is a creative resource inviting children to match parts of the coloured animals or create their own fantasy animals. It provides ta...
View full detailsMade of beautiful ashwood treated with linseed oil, the Stacking Tower with circles invites children to use their hand-eye coordination, fine motor...
View full detailsThe Wooden Stacking Set is made of solid beech wood and is perfect for any home or learning environment. The beautifully designed and crafted shape...
View full detailsStack the Ring requires the child topick up the rings with precision and place them on the peg. This exercises the fine motor skills and eye-hand c...
View full detailsColour Match is a set of 8 wooden rings and 8 corresponding beech balls in colour matching pairs. Children enage in tactile and sensory exploration...
View full detailsThe Animal Puzzle is an engaging and fun resource for infants and toddlers develop fine motor skills through manipulating and stacking the coloured...
View full detailsHappy Animals is an engaging way for children to match parts of the each of the six animals while using fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination an...
View full detailsMade of beautiful ashwood treated with linseed oil, the Stacking Tower with squares invites children to use their hand-eye coordination, fine motor...
View full detailsMade of beautiful ashwood treated with linseed oil, the Stacking Tower with traingles invites children to use their hand-eye coordination, fine mot...
View full detailsThese blocks are of an appropriate size for a baby. This builds the child? smathematical and spatial skills. Theblocks will be used throughout the ...
View full detailsStacking Friends are a set of 2 animals, a crocodile and a giraffe which child can stack vertically and horizontally. For children from 12 months, ...
View full detailsThe Shapy Sorter invites children to learn manipulate shapes, differentiate between basic shapes and colour as they develop fine motor skills and h...
View full detailsThe large pegs are easy for children to grasp and handle, with bright colours that capture their attention. Playing with the pegs encourages creativity, enhances colour recognition, and helps develop hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. The set includes six task cards for added challenges or the option to create your own patterns.
Objects exist even if we do not see them. A new phenomenon for a young child. We call this the peek-a-boo effect. Young children will enjoy this an...
View full detailsWhen a child is about 7 to 11 months old, they are fascinated by cause and effect. And they will probably enjoy some more intense games. This all c...
View full detailsThe ball rolls from left to right. By following the ball with the eyes, the child builds the visual tracking skills that are essential for learning...
View full detailsObjects exist even if we do not see them. A new phenomenon forthe young child. We call this the peek-a-boo effect, and children enjoy this and lear...
View full detailsThis unlocking box has 3 wooden dors with different locks and 1 side with elastic band. The two openings at the top of the box can be used with oth...
View full detailsFun and fascinating hammer game. Children can hammer nails into the holes based on the pattern cards or create their own pattern. It improves child...
View full detailsThe large pegs are easy for children to grab and handle, the bright colors attract the attention. Playing with the pegs encourages creativity and c...
View full detailsWith Place the Cylinder, the child will develop impulse control and train working memory, sustained attention, and the prioritisation of tasks. All...
View full detailsThe young child will gain increasingly more control over their hands and will be able to use them more precisely. Playing with String the Bead, the...
View full detailsFruit themed hourglasses are attractive to children and provide a visual aid to know how much time has passed and how much is left. Children can al...
View full detailsMy First Scales helps children understand simple science and math concepts such as weight, size, balance, equal size, equal weight, and more. 6 wei...
View full detailsThis shape puzzle uses the three common geometric shapes triangle, square and circle. By putting the shapes together, children learn that individua...
View full detailsFrom an early age, children learn skills that will benefit them throughout their lives and which they will continue to develop. With Lace the Strin...
View full detailsThe peek-a-boo effect is greater because an extra actionis required to see the ball again. The ball becomes visible again only once the drawer is o...
View full detailsThis rattle is colourful and makes noise, stimulating the senses. With Rattle the Cylinder, a child develops controlled movement and gains greater ...
View full detailsOscar the Hedgehog is not just your cuddly friend, he is full of learning opportunities too! Developed to assist with a range of skills for childre...
View full detailsThree groups of shapes with bright colors to recognize and sort. By placing and sorting the blocks into the appropriate base, the children's fine m...
View full detailsThe stacking set requires children to pick up the rings and place them on the stand with precision. It trains fine motor skills and hand-eye coordi...
View full detailsThe cylinder set comes in five colors and sizes. When children grasp and match the pins, their fine motor skills, spatial awareness and dexterity a...
View full detailsObjects exist even if we don't see them. The children are encouraged to grab the ball to put it in the hole. The ball only becomes visible again wh...
View full detailsThree different cylinder sizes to be inserted into the matching hole. Pull out the divider after insertion to check whether the size fits or not. T...
View full detailsYoung children are still discovering the world around them. How do things look and feel? In order to stimulate this ability and their curiosity, th...
View full detailsWhen children are around 7?11 months, they enjoy taking things apart and putting them back together again. This develops the child?s coordination. ...
View full detailsPuzzles support children to develop a range of skills and processes such as problem solving, inquiry, experimentation, hypothesising, researching, ...
View full detailsPuzzles support children to develop a range of skills and processes such as problem solving, inquiry, experimentation, hypothesising, researching, ...
View full detailsDoes the sofa belong to the kitchen or the living room? In which part of the house would I find a cooking pot? With the help of the Sorting Games "...
View full detailsWhich surroundings, situations and clothing items are typical for spring, summer, autumn and winter? Playing with the Sorting Set "Seasons", childr...
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