Quality Wooden Toys
Quality Wooden Toys
Even young children get in on the fun of creating and matching patterns and designs with these thick, wooden geometric blocks in six brilliant colo...
View full detailsThis natural wooden set stimulates fine motor skills and creative planning with its buildable fences and gate. (10pcs) Length: 18cm.
Master early geometry skills while making cool pictures and solving STEM challenges. Whether they're learning in the classroom or through homeschoo...
View full detailsThis unique Biology for Kids collection introduces children to the different stages of peanut germination. Features: This item comes packaged in...
View full details1 Piece 10cm long Phillips head screwdriver. Carpentry Resource Item: 11682
Easy grip puzzle featuring 4 bright pieces for teaching colour and developing fine motor skills. World class designers and manufacturers of traditi...
View full detailsOne day Neligans pig sits by the pond watching the ducks and geese play on the cool water. The pig gets hotter and hotter the ducks and the geese g...
View full detailsThis unique Biology for Kids collection introduces children to the different stages of the pine tree life cycle. Features: This item comes packa...
View full details200 Pieces Recommended Age 3yrs Item: 11489
Objective : Inferences As you walk through the park, keep your eyes and your ears wide open! Why is the girl near the water park upset? How coul...
View full detailsObjective : Identify emotions Learn to recognize basic human emotions by matching images. Will you be able to find the matching sad little girls...
View full detailsObjective : Understand other people’s emotions Poor aliens—they have no idea what emotions are! Your mission is to teach them. Help your alien f...
View full detailsObjective : Understand socially appropriate behavior Those monsters are always getting up to no good! It’s time to send them to Monster School t...
View full detailsObjective : First Sentences A bunch of little friends are here for you to play with. Are you ready to tell us what they’re doing? It’s easy: jus...
View full detailsObjective : First Words Roll the big soft die and name what you see. If you don’t know the word, just make a sound! My First Words is designed t...
View full detailsObjective : Spatial Concepts The cars are ready—but they need a smart young driver like you to park them in the right spots around town. Listen ...
View full detailsObjective : Identify emotions and their causes Take a close look at a token or a card. What emotion do you see? Now find it in the scene. Can yo...
View full detailsObjective : Simple Sentences Oh no! The sentences are broken into pieces. Complete the jigsaw puzzles to put them together again. Once you’ve co...
View full detailsObjective : “Why?” Questions Something’s not right: the carrots have disappeared from the vegetable garden. Let’s find out why! Put on your dete...
View full detailsObjective : Action Words You have friends in every room of the house. But they’re hiding! Open the windows and name the actions you see. Can you...
View full detailsObjective : Questions A dragon is keeping the princess locked away in the castle. Which of her friends will be the first to save her? Can you gu...
View full detailsObjective : Simple Questions Ready, set—wait a minute! Before you can find out which object or character to look for, pick a card and listen car...
View full detailsPuzzles are a great activity for young children to develop fine motor skills, visual and memory skills, categorising and sorting skills, whilst pla...
View full detailsThese versatile trays have so many uses! Will you set up a jungle with real plant cuttings and animals, or will you create some super outdoor art u...
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