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9.6" Wooden Gumball Machine Counting Montessori Toys for 3 4 5 Years Old Boys Girls, Toddler Preschool Learning Activities Toy for Kids Ages 4-8, Birthday Gifts Sensory Toys
9.6" Wooden Gumball Machine Counting Montessori Toys for 3 4 5 Years Old Boys Girls, Toddler Preschool Learning Activities Toy for Kids Ages 4-8, Birthday Gifts Sensory Toys
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- MONTESSORI WOODEN TOYS: One Wooden Candy Machine, 30 small balls, 5 rainbow color sorting bowls,1 tweezers in a set. The Montessri toys are suitable for toddlers and kids aged 3-5, 4-8 years old and help them learn early math. It also provides good opportunity for furthering verbal skills with colors, counting, inspiring imaginative adventures in young kids. Please note: This device does not include the candies themselves.
- DEVELOP MATH SKILLS: Children can play this sorting stacking game alone or turn it into a race playing with friends. By using tweezers or their hands to sort different colored small round ball into rainbow bowls,kids learn to pick,grasp and release,which can enhance color recognition,hand-eye coordination,fine motor skills needed for writing. Perfect Early Math learning and STEM Montessori activities!
- LEARNING THROUGH PLAY: When playing with this wooden gumball dispenser toy, children need to sit and balance core muscles to move hands or use tweezers freely and figure out which color fits which bowl. This kind of activity will help your toddlers to control their body movements which are in coordination with the sorting activity also early skills for writing! The learning toy is perfect for your toddlers to learn shape and geometry, build color recognition and exercise kids’ space conception.
- IDEAL GIFTS FOR TODDLERS : Our sensory toy would be a wonderful choice for your toddlers as a Birthday gift, Easter basket stuffers, Christmas, Valentines day gift and even a daily award.Who wouldn't want to have their own candy machine! Add the sorting toy to round out the hands-on play experience and give kids another engaging option for screen-free fun, it makes a great break from electronics.
- BABY'S SAFETY FIRST: Our products always adhere to child-friendly design and high quality, The size of the small ball is 0.8 inches, Recommended for children aged 3 and above to play, The tray is Made of natural beech wood with a smooth surface, gumball dispenser is colored with environmentally friendly water-based coatings, which are odorless and will not fall off.
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