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A box to practice eye-hand coordination. The child
inserts the knit ball in the round hole and then inserts the hand in the wider opening to take it out.
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A box to practice eye-hand coordination. The child
inserts the knit ball in the round hole and then inserts the hand in the wider opening to take it out.




This puzzle helps your child master the single shapes in order. Following the mastering of this puzzle, you can start offering the child multiple shape puzzle sets or a single shape puzzle in varied sizes. This puzzle is the next step in color and shape recognition, while further developing fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.

A box to practice hand-eye coordination and become familiar with object permanence.

A box to practice hand-eye coordination and become familiar with object permanence.




Once your child is ready to work, you can start introducing simple materials that encourage the development of grasping and the pincer grip, like these simple shape puzzles. We recommend introducing the puzzles gradually, one by one, after each puzzle is mastered. Start with the circle, as it is the easiest to fit in. Then the square and finally the triangle, which needs the most manipulation and effort to place in.

A tray used for the children to sort all kinds of things from within their environment. Good for practice of the fine motor skills, color discrimination and sorting.