An equally original fruit adornment that will delight children wanting to do like the grown-ups!
Designed by the artist Andy Westface, these mischievous and kawai fruits are great supports to stimulate the motor skills of children from 18 month old.
Highlights: • Wooden toy, durable• Safety clips• Development of fine motor skills• Vocabulary enrichment• Imitation toy• Two game variants: wooden figurines and stringing beads• Montessori early learning game• Size suitable for the hands of the little ones• Creative game
18m+
Wood
Dimensions: Taille des perles : 4 cm
Origin: China
Content: • 14 wooden fruit beads• A watermelon-shaped kit• A string with safety clips
Warning: Toy tested in laboratory, guaranteeing conformity to the European Directive 2009/48/EC for children from 18m+.
First manual activity
This wooden bead threading game is one of the first creative games that you can offer your baby from 18 months. With his little fingers, your child will have to show dexterity to create a pretty string of beads. At the end of the game, hop, put all the pieces inside the watermelon-shaped fabric case.
2 in 1 game: wooden beads and figurines
The little ones can invent a thousand and one stories and dive into the world of the vegetable garden thanks to the wooden figurines: vegetables and fruits will be perfect playmates. The older ones can have fun with the figurines that will transform into beads to thread on the fabric cord. The latter has safety clips, which makes this first awakening game suitable for the youngest.
Montessori game
This game made up of large wooden beads will help your child develop their fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination and assessment of the distances between the object to be threaded and the support. Successfully threading beads onto a support shows that your little one has just reached a milestone in their development. They understand that the beads have a hole and that they can be threaded onto the fabric cord: they are developing their observation and analysis skills.
A very soft universe
This educational game is beautifully decorated by the artist Andy WESTFACE. He has been sharing our adventure since 2021, and offers a colorful and poetic universe. A talented illustrator, his creations help children grow and bring joy to their room.
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