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Place the little monster weights on the scales and join this funny monster family to learn about basic mathematics including weights, measurements ...
View full detailsPuzzles support children to develop a range of skills and processes such as problem solving, inquiry, experimentation, hypothesising, researching a...
View full detailsThis Dressing Frame is one of a series of 12 Dressing Frames. Through activities with this Dressing Frame, the child develops coordination, ability...
View full detailsThis quality sleeping bed is ideal for nap time and can be stacked for easy storage. This light weight and durable bed is very compact when stacked...
View full detailsA good way to recognize different shapes such as circle, semicircle, triangle, rectangle and trapezoid. The child learns basic math concepts while ...
View full detailsObjects exist even if we do not see them. A new phenomenon for a young child. We call this the peek-a-boo effect. Young children will enjoy this an...
View full detailsWhen a child is about 7 to 11 months old, they are fascinated by cause and effect. And they will probably enjoy some more intense games. This all c...
View full detailsPuzzles support children to develop a range of skills and processes such as problem solving, inquiry, experimentation, hypothesising, researching a...
View full detailsFun variation on the memory match game concept. Insert one assignment card into the game box upper shelf and try to find the related pairs by lifti...
View full detailsThe design of our beds takes account of autonomy of older children and optimization of space. This wooden cot allows children to get in and out eas...
View full detailsThe smallest cube of the Pink Tower.
This Dressing Frame is one of a series of 12 Dressing Frames. Through activities with this Dressing Frame, the child develops coordination, ability...
View full detailsChildren can use the magnifying glass on the top to carefully observe the insects inside.
These imaginative layered puzzles help to present the growth cycle concept. The series shows the passage of time with the development of the images...
View full detailsPull this happy frog along and his mouth will open and close. Is he trying to catch flies, or maybe sing to his friends? Encourage children to craw...
View full detailsSit. Stand. Roll. Teach this silly dog some new tricks. Clever design allows this cute puppy to be placed in a number of fun positions. The adjusta...
View full detailsWith this colourful caterpillar children will become familiar with the numbers from 1 to 10 and with the first steps of basic arithmetic.
This is a funny game which engages kids with its colourful illustrations and helps them learn the first counting. The aim of the game is to fill yo...
View full detailsRows are created to show a gradual increase or decrease in volume. Sort the images in the diagram from empty to full and vice versa. While playing,...
View full detailsThe ball rolls from left to right. By following the ball with the eyes, the child builds the visual tracking skills that are essential for learning...
View full detailsObjects exist even if we do not see them. A new phenomenon forthe young child. We call this the peek-a-boo effect, and children enjoy this and lear...
View full detailsPuzzles support children to develop a range of skills and processes such as problem solving, inquiry, experimentation, hypothesising, researching a...
View full detailsPuzzles support children to develop a range of skills and processes such as problem solving, inquiry, experimentation, hypothesising, researching a...
View full detailsMade of beautiful ashwood treated with linseed oil, the Stacking Tower with circles invites children to use their hand-eye coordination, fine motor...
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