Viga 50472 Sensory Manipulation Board - Elephant

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Product code:
6934510504724

There was an elephant, a big one - like an elephant.
This elephant was called Tomasz Trąbalski.
Everything he had was like an elephant!
But the forgetful was terrible.
Elephant had a head
And elephant legs,
And fangs of real ivory,
And the trumpet, which he shot wonderfully,
Everything elephant - except memory.

A great proposition from Viga – a sensory educational toy that you just need to screw to the wall. Here is a set of sensory and manipulative toys in the form of a panel to hang on the wall. The elephant will work perfectly at home, kindergarten, playgrounds, as well as in places where children often host... to play corners, waiting rooms...
 

A colorful elephant will take your child into the world of sounds....
 

The board should be hung on the wall at the appropriate height for the child. The elephant on its body has three main attractions fixed:

  1. The corrugated board when rubbing with a wooden stick makes characteristic sounds. The toy will allow you to develop your child's musical sensitivity, while providing him with a lot of fun and joy.
  2. A mill wheel with balls that will make a child smile with every turn. Colorful balls will focus the child's eyes and encourage further play. Let your child take them on a journey to the land of sound.
  3. Cymbals are one of the first instruments for children – small musicians. Colorful elements will attract the attention of every toddler, and in addition, they can be used to learn not only the scale, but also colors.


Thanks to the dimensions of the toy, more than one child can play with it.


Wall panel mounted to the wall with four dowels. Pegs are included.

Age: 12m+

Dimensions: 91 x 32 x 4,5cm
 

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