A precursor to writing skills. While moving the beads on the twisted wires, child improves his grip and wrist muscle movement. These movements are the same that are utilised by the child while learning how to write. Also helps improve counting and color recognition.
A precursor to writing skills. While moving the beads on the twisted wires, child improves his grip and wrist muscle movement. These movements are the same that are utilised by the child while learning how to write. Also helps improve counting and color recognition.
Building blocks are a great way to encourage imagination in a child. They also aid in the overall cognitive development while improving hand & eye coordination, logical thinking, understanding of colors, shapes and assisting in wrist and motor development. A set of 122 pieces of different shapes. Each block in the multiple of 30x30x30mm. All blocks are in natural wood color.
A set of 60 blocks of appropriate dimensions to stack them over each other & build simple to complex structures. Includes colored and natural wood-finish blocks.
Comes in a wooden box for easy storage.
This product is 100% non-toxic.
A precursor to writing skills. While moving the beads on the twisted wires, child improves his grip and wrist muscle movement. These movements are the same that are utilised by the child while learning how to write. Also helps improve counting and color recognition.
Building blocks are a great way to encourage imagination in a child. They also aid in the overall cognitive development while improving hand & eye coordination, logical thinking, understanding of colors, shapes and assisting in wrist and motor development. A set of building blocks on wheels! Includes 79 wooden blocks in a mix of natural and colored wood. Available on a wheeled platform so the child can take his creation around!
Bang, Bang, a real banging toy.
A favourite among young children.
Hammering the pegs helps develop young muscles.
Hammer down the 5 pegs - turn the bench over and they are ready to be pounded again.
Lots of fun!
This product is 100% non-toxic.
For climbing fun – indoors and outdoors.Great for improving co-ordination and strength.Sturdily made.Five 330 mm wide rungs are solid wood dowels 30 mm thick.Sanded smooth for small hands to grasp securely.Super tough rope in one continuous length.Approx. 2.5 meters high.
Playful shoe-makers can hammer & lace with this wooden 'Cobblers Bench'.
The combination offers practice in hand & eye cordination, learning to lace & to tie knots.
This product is 100% non-toxic.
Frank Animal Pairs A Memory Game is designed to help little ones stay put and have fun while learning. Keeping minds engaged in a productive way, the educational game features fun matching concepts to keep children occupied for a long-time span. It is made to boost problem-solving skills through personal learning experiences at home as well as preschools, classrooms and daycares.Parents and teachers can help little ones turn the cards one-by-one to match and create the right pair. The fun learning activity is tested by real educators and is recommended to help enhance motor skills, visual skills, hand-eye coordination and other cognitive development, along with memory training.
Dominoes-Shapes and Colours consists of 28 large pieces showing different shapes in different colours. Each domino card is divided into two halves, making two squares. Both the squares have different shapes in different colours. The child is required to match each square of a domino with the same shape and colour. The game can also be played matching same shapes irrespective of colours or matching same colours irrespective of shapes. Since children match the cards as per the colours or the shapes on them, it enhances their problem solving skills and eye-hand coordination while learning to match the dominoes.
Beginning Consonant Blends is a set of a board game and match-ups that introduces children to the consonants in a playful manner. Consonants are all the letters in the alphabet that are not vowels. There are 21 of them. Consonants make the most of the word sounds. In this game, consonants are blended or joined together in clusters of 2 letters at a time that makes distinct consonant sound, such as bl, cr, sh etc. Using 25 three piece self-correcting Match-ups, the child will match a blend with two corresponding pictures beginning with that blend. Similarly, children can use the play board with 30 blend play cards to race and reach the finish space by naming maximum words beginning with consonants blends. Thus, by playing the game children will be able to read hundreds of new words easily and accurately.
Grab A Word is a make or take word game where children grab and form maximum number of scoring words. The game comprises a Play Board, 100 tiles and a sand timer. Child is required to carefully observe face up letters and spot a word with three or more letters and place it in front of him. In order to earn more points the players can grab letters from each other or simply take them from the centre to form longer words. The game is played with in the time limits set by the sand timer and thus children not only compete with each other but with the time as well while forming the words.
"Beginning Consonant Sounds" is an innovative and easy-to-practice match-up game that helps children to develop their phonemic skills. The game comprises 15 sets of two piece self-correcting match-ups, 6 double sided wipe clean practice sheets and an Activity Guide. The child is required to match two cards having same ending sound such as fox and box or bib and crab. The given wipe clean sheets reinforce the skills better with the help of variety of activities such as the child is required to circle/mark the picture ending with a particular sound or by completing the incomplete words. This way the child can improve his/her phonemic awareness while developing their vocabulary.
Let's Find Out What introduces children to the concept of questions with the help of 27 large two-piece Match-Ups and an Activity Guide. The question What is used when we want to ask about various things. The two cards of the match-ups have pictures drawn on them along with the text written in the form of question or answer. This allows both the readers and non-readers to play the game. The child is required to observe/read 27 cards one-by-one and match them with the corresponding answer cards. This way, the child will understand the What question while developing their language and visual discrimination skills along with enhancing their knowledge about different things.