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This is a classic educational toy where children stack colorful rings on a vertical dowel. A simple yet rich activity develops fine motor skills, color recognition, and logical thinking.
The game doesn't end when the rings are threaded onto the dowel: as the child grows, they learn to knock them off and put them back in their designated places. This encourages a complete activity cycle, reminding to return objects to their places after play. This game aligns with Montessori principles: clear structure, precise movement, finite result, and the opportunity for self-directed learning.
The tool helps to develop
- Fine motor skills development: stacking rings enhances finger dexterity and hand-eye coordination.
- Color recognition: bright rings help children learn to classify and name colors.
- Understanding causality: discovering cause-and-effect relationships (I thread the ring – it stays) helps to develop logic.
- Self-directed learning: the simple design allows the child to act independently, without adult intervention.
Sustainability and safety
Eco-friendly materials: made from responsibly sourced rubberwood – a sustainable, fast-growing tree source.
Safe paints: water-based non-toxic paints are used, free from harmful chemicals.
Durability: a sturdy construction ensures that the toy can be passed down from generation to generation or used in educational institutions.
Give little hands the tools they need for hours of sensory fun with this set of 3 silicone scoops, including a cleverly designed scoop with a funnel in the handle. These thick scoops – one large, one medium and one small – are comfortable and practical to use, and their clever stackable design makes them easy to store in the covered PlayTray. Suitable for both wet and dry play, making them highly versatile.
Technical information:
3 silicone stackable scoops (including one scoop with funnel);Designed to fit in the PlayTray;Premium, FDA food-grade, BPA/PVC/phthalate-free silicone;Safe for babies and toddlers to chew on;Dishwasher safe.
Care instructions:
Some materials may stain silicone. We recommend washing immediately after use. Do not use bleach or abrasive cleaners. Make sure the product is dry after use and kept out of direct sunlight.
Use only under adult supervision.
The Montessori Shape Sorting Puzzle XL introduces little ones to basic and geometric shapes and concepts of length. At the same time, it develops attention and hand-eye coordination.
The different colors of the shapes give little ones a hint as to where to place them, and the soft blocks fit easily into their shapes.
The blocks themselves can also be used separately without the base to familiarize children with geometric shapes and the terms "long" and "short," to teach them to compare two or three objects by length, or simply for free play.
Is there a better way to sort and organize precious small objects than a single sorting tray? We say no!
Keeping small objects, treasures found by children outdoors, and small tools in one place not only makes it easier to keep things tidy, but also makes it easier for children to find their way around their belongings.
The beautiful and sturdy beech wood tray has 14 compartments and handles, making it easy to move from one place to another. And such an open presentation of tools invites children to engage, create, and play.
Is there a better way to sort and organize precious small objects than a single sorting tray? We say no!
Keeping small objects, treasures found by children outdoors, and small tools in one place not only makes it easier to keep things tidy, but also makes it easier for children to find their way around their belongings.
The beautiful and sturdy beech wood tray has 14 compartments and handles, making it easy to move from one place to another. And such an open presentation of tools invites children to engage, create, and play.
Is there a better way to sort and organize precious small objects than a single sorting tray? We say no!
Keeping small objects, treasures found by children outdoors, and small tools in one place not only makes it easier to keep things tidy, but also makes it easier for children to find their way around their belongings.
The beautiful and sturdy beech wood tray has 14 compartments and handles, making it easy to move from one place to another. And such an open presentation of tools invites children to engage, create, and play.
Sensory games give children the opportunity to explore and learn through touch, and with the right tools, even more possibilities are created: they develop spooning skills (picking up and transferring), learn about differences in volume, and develop their pincer grip with both their fingers and tools.
These movements are particularly important for developing further independence; they are the first steps in practicing eating, serving, dressing, drawing, and writing, as well as self-control and self-regulation. Only by trying (and spilling more than once!) can the difference in volume be understood and the limit when it is time to stop be felt.
The product is recommended for use under adult supervision.
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