Arch Stacker, 12 pcs | Vivaio
This unique arch stacker set enables children to freely and creatively explore the endless possibilities of block play.
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This unique arch stacker set enables children to freely and creatively explore the endless possibilities of block play.
These blocks are of an appropriate size for a baby. This builds the child’s mathematical and spatial skill. The blocks will be used throughout the coming years. Helps children gain control and mastery over their hands and helps build the muscles in their trunk.
Executive skills are a good predictor of future success. It teaches the child to think ahead, to set goals and to plan the actions to be carried out. With the ‘Motor Planning Box’ the child learns to think ahead. If it puts the ball in the box, it learns to predict that it will end up in the drawer and can be taken out again.
Young children are still discovering the world around them. How do things look and feel? In order to stimulate this ability and their curiosity, the basket contains balls with different textures and colours.
When children are around 7 -11 months, they enjoy taking things apart and putting them back together again. This develops the child’s coordination. The child can hold two things at the same time. ‘Fit the Shape’ trains the coordination of both sides of the body as your child fits the
shapes together.
With ‘Ball Track’, stimulate a child’s visual skills. Place the ball at the top in the tracker and follow it with the eyes. This is an important skill for later learning to read. In addition, it stimulates the concept of cause-effect and object permanence, because the ball briefly disappears at the end of the track
Which shape does the rhino have? A matching game in which simple shapes are represented as cute animals. Solid wooden blocks help the small child for easy grasping and sorting.
From an early age, children learn skills that will benefit them throughout their lives and which they will continue to develop. With ‘Lace the String’, your child learns to move with increasingly greater precision and thus develops their eye-hand coordination and hand -hand coordination. Their fine motor skills are stimulated, and by working with ‘Lace the String’, their hands and arms will become stronger.
This sturdy mirror tray and block set is ideal for children to understand how reflections work. The tray includes a central mirror to help children understand symmetry. The blocks in the set are developed for the children
to explore their senses in multiple ways. Children can also use a variety of objects and materials to create unique patterns with the mirror. Made of European solid beech wood with acrylic mirrors.
The shapes of ‘Move the Dolio’ are easy for a child to grasp. It stimulates grasping and gripping. The moving parts encourage the child to shake the Dolio, giving the child greater control of their hands and arms. Hand-to-hand transfers are encouraged. The body axis is traversed. The child discovers its own hands and can grasp and move in a more targeted way. The mouth is the most sensitive part of a child’s body, which is why they tend to put everything in their mouth. ‘Move the Dolio’ was designed with this in mind.
With this expansion set from “My Little World”, even more animals move into the stables: 1 dog, 2 chickens, 3 sheep, 1 pig, 2 cows, 1 horse.
Discover life in the city! Build your own house with this “My little world” set. Who lives where? Who rides the bus, who gets to go on the carusel? The children can slip into different roles and play together.