Track a ball rack
SKU:
109
Tree Number Lacing set
SKU:
131
This 'tree number lacing' set includes 10 wooden chips with numbers on them from 1-10 along with a string. Children can use the string to put it through each wooden piece thus promoting the use of their fine motor skills and hand eye coordination. They can also learn to identify and count numbers which leads to numeracy and language development.
Pound A Ball Tower
SKU:
019
This pound a ball consists of a set of colorful balls that can be pounded from the top of the tower, and then they roll down through a series of curved tracks. It's designed to help young children develop hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills, as well as provide a fun sensory experience. It also teaches children about cause and effect.
Wooden Baby Gym
SKU:
017
BALL ROLLING HOUSE
SKU:
245
Capital Letter Puzzle
SKU:
939
Our capital letter puzzle is a great way to introduce children to the letters of the alphabet. As children explore these letters, they will begin to identify the letters of the alphabet which are beneficial for literacy and language development. Children can learn to write and form words by using these letters. Learning letters is extremely beneficial for children as letters form words and sentences and this is how we communicate with one another. Therefore, it is important to give children the opportunity to learn and recognize letters. Children can also attempt to fix the letters in the right spot thus promoting the use of their fine motor skills.
Post Box
SKU:
159
Wooden Rainmaker
SKU:
407
This wooden rainmaker is a musical instrument that imitates the sound of rainfall. The rainmaker is held vertically and gently tilted back and forth, causing the objects inside to fall through the tube and create a sound that resembles the patter of raindrops. This is the perfect toy for those curious thinkers!
COUNTING STAIR
SKU:
238
A counting stair is an educational tool that is designed to help young children learn how to count and develop their number and shapes recognition skills. It is typically a set of small wooden shapes for the children to match on the stair. Children can use this counting stair by matching the shapes along the board to develop their understanding of counting and number sequencing.