Description
This colourful cube has not one but five intriguing activities for your little one to play with. The Tooky Toy Wooden Play Cube holds your child’s attention thanks to the different puzzles to solve and the brightly coloured pieces.
Your child will learn to recognise shapes when trying to fit the wooden blocks in the shape-sorting side of the cube. His or her manipulation skills are enhanced when turning the assorted cogs or placing the picture blocks in the spaces. Can your toddler help the ladybird and snail get through the maze to where they need to be? A fun, curvy bead maze is on top of the cube and your child will love threading the beads across the colourful bends from one side to the other.
When playtime is over, simply lift off the detachable top lid and store all of the wooden pieces inside the cube.
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Encourages active learning through fun activities.
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Enhances visual recognition and hand-eye coordination.
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This multi-functional activity cube is stimulating and promotes skill development.
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The handy design allows for convenient storage of all the wooden pieces inside the cube when it’s not in use.
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Suitable for ages 2 and up.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
2 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
TKTK0003
Manufacturer:
Tooky Toy
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