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GOPO TOYS Montessori Toys for 1+ Year Old – Wooden Shape Sorter & Stacking Puzzle – Toddler Learning, Fine Motor Skills & Developmental Toy for Boys & Girls
GOPO TOYS Montessori Toys for 1+ Year Old – Wooden Shape Sorter & Stacking Puzzle – Toddler Learning, Fine Motor Skills & Developmental Toy for Boys & Girls
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- Montessori-Inspired Learning: GOPO montessory toys encourages problem-solving through hands-on discovery. Stacking, matching, and sorting promote independence and early cognitive development — without screens, lights, or distractions.
- Fine Motor Skills Toy: Our toddler montessori toys develops hand strength, grip control, and coordination. The chunky wooden shapes and sturdy pegs support dexterity and hand-eye coordination through repeatable, calming tasks.
- Certified Non-Toxic & Safe: The GOPO wooden montessori toys are made from natural wood with smooth, rounded edges. Finished with water-based paint and tested for safety compliance, including ASTM and CPSIA standards — with no small parts.
- Shape & Color Sorting: Builds logic, early math, and visual skills through hands-on play. Your educational toys will help toddlers match shapes, peg counts, and colors — naturally developing classification and sorting abilities without screens.
- Organized 20-Piece Puzzle Set: Our wooden stacking puzzle toy, includes 5 geometric bases and 20 colorful stacking shapes — all neatly stored in one self-contained board, with no loose or missing parts.
- Ideal Gift for 1, 2, or 3 Year Olds — Designed with calming colors and universal appeal. These wooden sorting toys are a thoughtful gift that supports early development without being flashy — perfect for birthdays, holidays, or everyday learning.
- STEM-Aligned Toy: Encourages spatial awareness, sequencing, and trial-and-error thinking. Manipulatives for toddlers 1-3 to learn by doing — strengthening logic and problem-solving with each match and move.
- Screen-Free, Battery-Free Calm: Designed for peaceful, focused play. Supports attention span, imagination, and self-directed learning through tactile discovery — no flashing lights, buzzing sounds, or overstimulation.
- Durable & Long-Lasting: Built to withstand repeated play. Solid wood construction ensures the toy holds up to daily stacking, knocking, and rearranging — without warping or breaking.
- Perfect for Gifting: Arrives in a beautifully boxed, eco-conscious package — easy to wrap and impressive to open. Keeps all 20 pieces secure for storage or travel.
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