
A challenging game based on the well-known Sudoku puzzle principles. Each row and column may contain only one of each item. Children engage their analytical and creative thinking skills.
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The Toys for Life range fosters foundational learning in mathematics, language, and motor development.
This stopwatch is great for timing many activities. The large size is perfect for little hands.
Balance weights or compare the weight of various objects with this extremely strong wooden balance scales. Learn to describe what happens to the sc...
View full detailsObjective way for students to recognise quantities at a glance. Counting hands help children to trust their number skills and move away from using ...
View full detailsTiles to depict one number value across rows and successive numerals down columns. Children learn to count items, match quantities and combine quan...
View full detailsDiscover and combine cards with the same number representation. Numbers 1-10 are visualised in various ways: number symbols,dice, part of a circle,...
View full detailsThese jigsaw wedges have three styles of numerals. Each wedge of cake sequentially goes up to 10. Work puzzle by wedges first or move in concentric...
View full detailsTiles to depict one number value across rows and successive numerals down columns. Children learnto count items, match quantities and combine quant...
View full detailsLearn about shapes, colours, orders, sequencing and patterns with Sort the Beads from Toys for Life. Follow the pattern as shown on the activity ca...
View full detailsUse the activity cards to create images with the rings and sticks or create your own designs without guidance!Compare shapes, sizes and colour of t...
View full detailsFill the roads by placing blocks of different lengths in the workboard. Practice fitting, measuring, comparing, and swapping lengths
Place the little monster weights on the scales and join this funny monster family to learn about basic mathematics including weights, measurements ...
View full detailsCombine colour and shape and take the correct card as quickly as possible with the suction cup.Develop precision and speed.
Fill trees with the correct number of red apples, indicated by a number symbol and dots. Complete trees with green apples using numbers up to 10. D...
View full detailsPlace the colourful shapes on the rods and create beautiful flowers. Develop spatial orientation and fine motor skills.
Create the geometric image by following anassignment card. For a challenging game,recreate one quarter of an image which is completed when reflecte...
View full detailsPlace the items in the wooden stand as shown on the assignment cards or create your own story. Stimulate spatial orientation, vocabulary and story ...
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 detailsChildren use either the dice with colours or the dice with dots. Depending on the colour or number of dots that come up when the dice is thrown, th...
View full detailsSort the images from empty to full and vice versa. While playing, children learn about concepts such as "more than" and "less than". Ages 3yrs +
Who will be the first to collect enough points to the numbers race? This game is all about being the first to collect the target number. Speed and ...
View full detailsInlay puzzle board with 10 colourful fingers and toes helps introduce number correspondence.Each finger or toe features a number and the inlay boar...
View full detailsThe Sandpaper Numerals introduce the child to symbol 0-9 and their corresponding number names. By tracing the numerals in the style and direction i...
View full detailsPlace the bears with the same colour and size in front of the assignment card. Use the tweezer to develop fine motor skills.
A challenging game based on the well-known Sudoku puzzle principles. Each row and column may contain only one of each item. Children engage their analytical and creative thinking skills.
Set of 500 paper sheets for the Metal Insets 14 x 14 cm.
Place 4 cards in a logical sequence and create a story. Develop logical thinking and story telling skills. Stimulate children to create their own s...
View full detailsInsert one assignment card into the game box upper shelf and try to find the related pairs by lifting the red discs. Develop hand-eye coordination,...
View full detailsMatch the puzzle pieces with their corresponding occupations. Learn about occupations and practice vocabulary and fine motor skills. The puzzle pie...
View full detailsStamp the letters and create words. Follow all letters with a pencil. Develop knowledge of letters and fine motor skills.
Greenboards used in a Montessori classroom. One side with double lines and the other side with squares.
Greenboards used in a Montessori classroom. Unprinted on both sides.
Sort the image cards into related sets of 3. Describe and name each image to develop vocabulary.
Collect pairs of cards which are opposites of each other. Describe and name what you see and improve vocabulary.
Challenging game based on the principle of the well-known Sudoku puzzles. The rows and columns may contain only one of each item.Children engage an...
View full detailsMatch the transparent image card that relates best to the image on the assignment card. Describe what you see and enhance vocabulary.
Follow letter shapes with your index finger or the wooden pen. Stimulates pre-writing skills, letter shape recognition and fine motor skills.
A set of 11 containers made from wood that hold the colored pencils.
One side ruled to guide the child in placement of ascending and descending letters and the other is ruled in squares.
How long will your story be? Place the wooden tiles as dominoes. Create a story with the images. Whose story will be the longest before all the til...
View full detailsMatch the image cards and sort them by season. The theme sheets feature the same location throughout different seasons. Learn about the characteris...
View full detailsAre you the seasoned observer who spots everything? Identify, check, and tag it. With increasing difficulty, Cross-out develops visual-motor skills...
View full detailsCooperate and build constructions following assignment card images or create own designs. Give one another verbal instructions such as "Put the red...
View full detailsPlace the wooden figures in the right place on the assignment card. Place the figures in the cotton bag to identify them by touch. Name the figures...
View full details2 wooden sloping stands painted blue: 1 for straight-sided figures and 1 for curve-sided figures found in the Metal Insets.
A small eraser specifically constructed to fit the hand of a young student. Used to make erasing easy when using the green boards.
Wooden box and lid with 33 slanted compartments for storing letters (Letters not included).
Use of this material strengthens the pincer grip and coordinates the necessary wrist movement for writing. The exercises also advance proficiency i...
View full detailsThe Printed Alphabet is used for writing words, sentences and creative story writing. There are 24 of each plastic letter - printed in lower case o...
View full detailsWooden tray to hold three pencils.
Lace the shoes by either copying the example card or creating your own patterns. Practice fine motor skills by threading the laces. Look carefully to the left, right, up, and down to improve spatial awareness.
The shapes are nailed onto the cork plate with the wooden hammer and the nails. All pie ces can beremoved easily. An instruction with colourful exa...
View full detailsThe turtle and wooden sticks are placed on the table. The player whose turn it takes any wooden stick and tries to place it on the back of the turt...
View full detailsThe small gecko George and his friends want to take a nap in the midday sun. In orde r to do so, they need to grab one of the popular spots on the ...
View full detailsLace the shoes. Either copy the example card or come up with your own patterns. Practice fine motor skills by threading the laces. Carefully look t...
View full detailsCreate mosaic designs with geometric shapes in various colours. Model one of the assignment cards or make your own unique creations. Improve fine m...
View full detailsLearn about shapes, colours, order and patterns with Maxi stringing beads. Children follow the colourful patterns from the card images to fill thei...
View full detailsAll puzzle pieces and the spin wheel are placed on the table. Each player chooses a colour for his or her zebra. The player whose turn it is spins ...
View full detailsCreate colourful designs by threading strings through the perforated assignment cards. Use the blank side to create your own designs.
Kids can create a variety of figures by placing rubber bands around the wood tips, and discover the concepts of perimeter, area, and angle in the c...
View full detailsThis colourful game helps fine tune hand and finger dexterity. Children compare lengths and sizes of rings and sticks to copy the coloured outlines...
View full detailsAll round animal chips are flipped over and placed on the table. Every player takes one habitat cardon which the shadows of various animals are sho...
View full detailsThrow 2 colour dice and lace a sea animal with the 2 corresponding colours. Or place a series of cards on the table and lace the same sea animals. ...
View full detailsThe player needs to manipulate the fish to swim into the four colourful caves in the game mat. To finish this, children need to have strong agility...
View full detailsNow the rule of the game is set: each player either stacks his or her own tower or a joint tower is built.-The player whose turn it is rolls the di...
View full detailsAll chips are laid face up on the table. The cards are put together in a pile that is also placed upsidedown on the table. The players then take tu...
View full detailsClimb is an exciting balancing game, where you have to balance the ball to the top of the tower either alone or as a team using finesse and dexteri...
View full detailsGet a taste for waste. Match a picture card with an item suitable to drop in the container. This exploration of waste separation, develops children...
View full detailsA game for cat-finders with a good memory who always want to know where the cat hid last.
Create vibrant patterns with the mosaic with insert pins. By placing a pattern card in the perforated mosaic board, children can recreate existing ...
View full detailsIn this game children have to transport the ball from the bottom spoon to the top spoon which is quite difficult and needs a great deal of patience...
View full detailsScrew the bolts onto the nuts. Learn about shapes and colours and develop hand-eye coordination and fine motore skills.
Three magical ball need to be transported from the bottom to the top with one hand. Who will be the first one to bring the magnet balls to the fini...
View full detailsNow creativity starts! Logi Pic is a magnet game with different patterns on the task cards which need to be copied on the board. The handy design m...
View full detailsThe coloured rubber bands give children an opportunity to create special works of art. The Flexi Painter can be used with or without template cards...
View full detailsChildren learn to make series based on shape and colour. The magnetic assignment card shows the first part of a necklace. Children finish the neckl...
View full detailsSort the animals. Find parent, child and element of the animal. Thereby, learn to use the names of the animals in the right context. The game stimu...
View full detailsMake a figure by matching images together. Practice concentration, visual discrimination, spatial orientation, motor skills, ance vocabulary.
Place the life cycle in the right order in the wooden stand. The set includes the life cycle of: man, dog, wasp, butterfly, frog, bird, flower, car...
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