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These imaginative layered puzzles help topresent the growth cycle concept. The seriesshows the passage of time with the development of the images. ...
View full detailsIdentify objects by touch and develop the tactile sense. Expand the vocabulary by naming what’s in the box.
Create tactile equations using coloured,numbered/dotted and signed chips. Students learn the math signs (+, -, =) and create additions and subtract...
View full detailsThe strength of Number line athletics lies in its simplicity, the comprehensible connection between the blocks (quantities) and the position of a n...
View full detailsNumber puzzles 1 - 10 clearly introduces one to one number correspondence to children. Count the dots and match with a number symbol. Check answers...
View full detailsAll sorts of shapes and colour sequences can be created by using this set of 64 plastic nuts and bolts. An excellent way of promoting colour/shape ...
View full detailsThe outside world is full of wonder. Let's explore together with these wonder on and beneath puzzles.
The outside world is full of wonder. Let's explore together with these wonder on and beneath puzzles.
Play together and share a variety of synonyms and antonyms. Scramble cards and arrange like a memory board or stack in a deck. Players collect pair...
View full detailsThis sturdy drying rack with foldable metal shelves fits paper up to size A2. The 25 shelves are 46cm wide and 34cm deep. Perfect for drying painti...
View full detailsThis sturdy portable drying rack with foldable metal shelves is perfect for drying large amounts of paintings and artwork without getting them dama...
View full detailsChildren classify card images into categories. Cues from the matrix board�s horizontal and vertical axes show a pattern. Children distinguish the l...
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 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 detailsStack the coloured blocks on the rods to match the assignment card. Follow the digit pattern within the assignment card image. Assignment cards are...
View full detailsSay “cheese” and seize the moment! The camera with interchangeable lenses captures those special snapshots.
Place the theme card in the slot, and then place the corresponding task card in front of the beads. Try to find how many times the things on the ta...
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 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 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 detailsPlastic weights are easy to handle and are durable. Pairs are equally weighted to show balance and equality. Use with Scales (522185).
With Plus, children exercise their powers of observation, their motor skills and spatial insights. By doing the assignments, children learn how com...
View full detailsWith 'Place the Shape', encourage children to experiment with mathematical forms and relationships. Each shape fits through a matching opening. Thi...
View full detailsLearn to fasten different clothing implements and develop fine motor skills, independence and care of self.
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