Marine animals educational learning to count montessori 36el.

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MARINE ANIMALS MONTESSORI COUNTING SCIENCE 56EL.

 Cute multi-colored sea creatures will steal the heart of every toddler and encourage them to explore the world of numbers and mathematical operations.

The variety of forms of play will make every child find something for themselves.

A wonderful set that entertains and teaches!

  • COUNT
  • MATCH COLORS
  • MEET ANIMALS

A large number of elements gives the opportunity for endless fun and learning.

Pets will be a great excuse to play together with the child, during which the toddler will learn cooperation and efficient communication.

Come up with various mathematical operations, and puzzles.

Fun through learning-learning through play.

Colorful teddy bears will make learning mathematics a real pleasure, and the toddler will want to deepen his knowledge of the world.

They will perfectly stimulate the imagination, encourage creative and unconventional thinking, and wonderfully develop manual skills in the youngest.

Cute animals will make learning mathematics a real passion, not an unpleasant duty.

The toy will instill in the child a passion for the queen of exact sciences - MATHEMATICS.

What's more, the game will be a great adventure, during which the child will practice concentration and patience and learn the names of sea creatures

Saturated colors and original shape will attract the attention of every child and encourage them to deepen their knowledge of mathematical activities.

Kit contents:

  • 6 cups,

  • 2 x pliers,

  • 36 pets

Material: Plastic

Dimensions:

  • Cup (diameter x height): 8cm x 4cm

  • Pliers length: 9,5cm

  • Turtle: 3.5cm x 3cm x 1cm

  • Packages: 9.5cm x 9.5cm x 16cm.

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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