FRUIT MATH WOOD EDUCATIONAL TOY SMILY PLAY

€9.27
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Availability:
moderate quantity
Brand:
SMILY
Product code:
5905375820398

Specification

Sex:for boy and girl

Fruit math is a great educational toy for every little one!

The toy was created for the play and development of the youngest children, it was designed to support:

* development of hand-eye coordination

* intellectual development: first, simple mathematical tasks based on visual examples

* sensory development: visual perception

Fruit math has many different attractions that will diversify the child's fun!

Fruits in vivid, realistic colors will allow you to prepare your child to learn mathematics.

Simple tasks made more attractive by visual experiences will be a great opportunity to introduce concepts like half, quarter, whole to the toddler's dictionary.

The set also includes cards with tasks that encourage you to play in a group.

For example: taking a watermelon card, we follow the guidelines in the picture and divide it as in the picture.

Parts of the fruit are connected by Velcro, which gives the impression that they are really shared!

The orange is divided into 2 parts, the apple is divided into 4 parts, the watermelon is divided into 4 parts, the tomato is divided into 2 parts, the lemon is divided into 2 parts, the pear is indivisible.

CONTENTS:

- 6 fruits that can be divided into halves and quarters:

- a wooden board on which you can cut fruit as in a real kitchen,

- wooden knife without sharp shapes for the safety of your child,

- 7 colored task cards

AGE:

3+

DIMENSIONS:

packages: 25 x 19 x 6.5 cm

SCALES:

500 g

COMMENTS:

Packaging is not a toy. Before giving the toy to the child, remove all elements of the packaging. The packaging must be kept. Contains important information.

Despite our best efforts, we cannot guarantee that the published technical data and photos do not contain inaccuracies or errors, which, however, cannot be a basis for claims.

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