These 10 cardboard nesting cubes are poetically illustrated by Sarah Betz. Its tender universe populated by animals all as crunchy as each other are an invitation to the little ones to learn while having fun.
Stacking, juxtapose, fitting: nesting cubes are great supports for the development of fine motor skills and observation of 2-years-old.
Let yourself be tempted by this essential toy that will also be a beautiful decoration in your child's room.
Highlights: • Development of fine motor skills• Discovery, observation, reflection• Montessori early learning toy• 10 strong and light cubes at a time, illustrated on all 5 sides• Promotes touch and hand-eye coordination• Sort by size from smallest to largest by juxtaposing, stacking or recessing• Observe and name to enrich your vocabulary while having fun• Count from 1 to 10
2+
Cardboard
Dimensions: 14 x 95 x 14 cm
Origin: China
Content: • 10 cardboard nesting cubes
Warning: Toy tested in laboratory, guaranteeing conformity to the European Directive 2009/48/EC for children from 2+
Nesting cubes, first construction game
Designed for little ones from 2 years old, our 10 stacking cubes reveal many surprises on each side. Your child will discover on each side: an animal, its environment, a number...
Stacked on top of each other, from the largest to the smallest, the cubes form a tower of approximately 87 cm. Hollow on the bottom, these rainbow-colored nesting cubes take up little space when stored inside each other.
Montessori game
This manipulation game composed of 10 cardboard cubes of different sizes will help your child develop their hand-eye coordination and dexterity. Assembling the cubes requires visual attention and the ability to concentrate.
This first set of cubes will accompany your little one's development and evolve with them. Initially a simple manipulation game, it will transform into a construction game, then into a number learning game.
A delicate universe
This educational game is beautifully illustrated by the artist Sarah BETZ. She joined the Vilac adventure in 2023, and offers a tender and poetic universe. A talented illustrator, she has never left this child's soul close to nature that continues to inspire her today. She founded her illustration studio Cubeely in the picturesque district of Montmartre in 2013.