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Puzzles support children to develop a range of skills and processes such as problem solving, inquiry, experimentation, hypothesising, researching a...
View full detailsThis ever-fascinating nuts and bolts game requires children to copy the various colour/shape sequences.
When 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 detailsObjects 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 detailsThe outside world is full of wonder. Let's explore together with these wonder on and beneath puzzles.
Puzzles support children to develop a range of skills and processes such as problem solving, inquiry, experimentation, hypothesising, researching a...
View full detailsPlaying with links is great for encouraging hand-eye coordination. Children can experiment with different designs and lengths. Cooperating with oth...
View full detailsExcellent for developing hand-eye coordination, logical thinking and visual tracing. While playing with these boards, children train their writing ...
View full detailsThis 13 tier puzzle rack is perfect for storing puzzles of all sizes. Maximum size is 40 x 40cm.
A variety of solid wood blocks with different sizes and shapes are the best choice to improve children's construction ability. A total of 100 solid...
View full detailsUsing extra-thick 25 mm diameter handles these brooms are perfectly suited for intensive use, giving children agency to tidy and care for their env...
View full detailsIntroducing Join Clips Kit, the perfect playtime solution for children. With its simple, quick, and easy installation, Join Clips allows for endles...
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 detailsKids can create a variety of figures by placing rubber bands around the wood tips, and discover the concepts of perimeter, area, and angle in the c...
View full detailsRows are created to show a gradual increase or decrease in volume. Sort the images in the diagram from empty to full and vice versa. While playing,...
View full detailsThese imaginative layered puzzles help top resent the growth cycle concept. The series shows the passage of time with the development of the images...
View full detailsThese imaginative layered puzzles help topresent the growth cycle concept. The seriesshows the passage of time with the development of the images. ...
View full detailsLet the children recongise these common beautiful things in the pictures. Children are shown the growth of butterflies and flowers. 24 pieces.
4-layer puzzle that shows four seasons: spring, summer, autumn, winter. All layers contain 7 puzzle pieces.
New type of puzzle with mixed sized pieces in one puzzle! The illustration is nice to solve and appropriate for storytelling, but there is more to ...
View full detailsPuzzles support children to develop a range of skills and processes such as problem solving, inquiry, experimentation, hypothesising, researching a...
View full detailsUsing extra-thick 25 mm diameter handles these brooms are perfectly suited for intensive use, giving children agency to tidy and care for their env...
View full detailsAll Educo home play elements can be fitted together as one unit. This is a wonderful inclusion in an early learning environment to allow children t...
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