Learning Resources Giant Magnetic Solar System,25cm
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Learning Resources LER2095 Big Time Student Clock, Teaching & Demonstration, Time Telling, 12 Hour, Ages 5+, 12.7cm Diameter
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Learning Resources LER6803 Counting Surprise Party
Learning Resources LER8904-P Spike The FINE Motor Hedgehog-Pink
FINE MOTOR GAMES FOR KIDS: Build fine motor skills with chunky, peg-shaped pieces that fit to the back of this friendly hedgehog; Also use Spike as for occupational therapy exercises
DEVELOP: Colourful quills help kids build colour recognition, sorting, and counting skills through fine motor skill games; Spike is also a great toy for visually impaired children
TOYS FOR TODDLERS: Now fine motor intrinsic toys come with easy to grasp pieces that are just the right size for little toddler and preschool hands to hold; Fine motor set includes 2-piece hedgehog, 12 quills, and Activity Guide
Learning Resources LER9105 Spike The Fine Motor Hedgehog Rainbow Stackers, Stacking & Counting Toddlers, Bath & Water Toy, Building Colour, Shape and Number Recognition Skills, Ages 18 Months+, Multi
BUILD all-new skills with Spike, your colourful preschool stacking toy friend
EXPLORE multiples ways to stack - build Spike horizontally or vertically; Drainage holes mean Spike is great for water play
5 SKILLS in 1: colour recognition, numbers, and shape recognition, plus fine motor and sensory skills
Learning Resources LER9125 Carlos The Pop & Count Cactus, Top Toddler, Preschool, Fine Motor Skills, Educational Toys, 16 Pieces, Age 18 Months, Multi-Color
COLOURFUL COUNTING FUN: Meet Carlos and his 14 colourful pop-and-count pieces—they're ready to build fine motor fun! Pop in Carlos’s spikes and flowers, then count them up
BUILDING ESSENTIAL FINE MOTOR SKILLS: When kids play with Carlos, they build the hand strength, coordination, and other preschool fine motor skills they need to succeed in school and beyond
IMAGINATIVE LEARNING ADVENTURES: As they pick Carlos’s flowers or explore his tactile textures, kids can explore toddler activities and build new skills during imaginative learning adventures