Description
Finding fun ways to help your child's development is always worthwhile to help them grow into curious young toddlers and realise that learning is enjoyable. This set of five wooden peg dolls is the perfect interactive toy to help. Each wooden peg doll comes in a lovely pastel colour and has a mathematical symbol painted on it.
Your little one will love playing with them to get used to what the symbols mean and how they work together. The wooden dolls can also simply be used as normal play items when learning is done for the day. A handy wooden storage tray is also included with this set so you can tidy the dolls away when done. Parents can rest assured that this toy is perfectly safe to play with as any paints or oils used are non-toxic. Maths is a key skill for children to understand and this gift gives them a real head start.
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10cm long wooden tray included
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Fun way to begin building key Math's skills
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Figures crafted from Alder and Maple wood
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Only non-toxic oil and paint used in manufacturing
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Great toy for encouraging open ended play
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From well-known toy manufacturer Grimm's
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
1 year+
Whirli SKU REF code:
GRIMM0010
Manufacturer:
Grimm's
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