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"Kids love counting with our colorful caterpillar! This cheerful character encourages young learners to work on number and color recognition as they develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. They can sort by numerical order, do beginning math problems, and explore their imagination. This classic toy for ages 2+ is sure to become a family favorite!." -- Melissa and Doug.
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"Hix is a versatile new construction toy consisting of four convertible cones made of elastic silicone rubber. Each cone transforms into four basic shapes which can be stacked and nested in a myriad of different configurations. Hix is a delight to fidget with and makes geometry accessible and fun for all ages. It playfully trains visual-spacial ability, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills. Finally, you have smart building blocks that don’t...
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This award-winning game delights children as they try to carefully remove leaves without dislodging the sleeping bees. The player with the fewest bees in his/her tray at the end of the game wins! Bee careful! If you pull out the wrong leaf or if your hand starts to shake, bees come tumbling out of the tree onto your flower tray. Each player must turn the oak tree so that the hole faces their flower pot at the beginning of their turn. Teaches hand-and-eye...
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"Our jumbo nuts and bolts set[s] are safe, easy to grip and connect. Children will step into the world of gross motor skill development, colors, shapes, patterns, math and more with this learning set! Children will simply match them up by shape or color and twist them together! They are designed to help and boost: eye & hand coordiation, counting, sorting, math materials, fine motor development as they match and twist each piece."--from the manufacturer's...
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Our skill-building maze gives kids an irresistible, hands-on way to explore colors! The sturdy hardwood maze features 8 built-in “paint cans,” plus fun metal balls in 8 bright colors. Kids use the attached magnetic wand to guide the balls through the maze and drop them into their matching paint cans…building color recognition and fine motor control along the way! 13" x 14" maze has a permanently sealed, clear-view top to keep all 56 balls contained....
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"Discover and memorize! Mix up the geometric shapes on the routed spaces on the board and hide them with the bright, red caps. The players choose two caps each turn to reveal a match. Develops memory and matching skills. Made from eco-friendly rubberwood and stained with low VOC aniline dyes. Suggested activities and games included." --Guidecraft.
11) Toys - Mr. Mouth
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Catapulting insects has never been so much fun. Little ones will delight in flicking bugs into this frog's mouth. But that hyper hopper won't stay still. His mouth keeps opening and closing while his eyes wiggle and his head spins round and round. What a funny froggy. Comes with a plastic game base, a frog head, four arms and a colorful bunch of flies. Ages 5+. 2-4 players.
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Finally, a shape sorting cube with pieces that won't go missing. Oombee Cube is a colorful, soft, and smart twist on a timeless toy. Great for discovering shapes, learning colors, and improving on motor skills as little ones work to find the right spot for the chunky, flexible silicone shapes. Great for: logic & reasoning, improving motor skills, tactile sensory, visual thinking, hand eye coordination.
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"It is fun for children to pound the balls until they drop in the block and slide out. There are four balls, yellow, red, blue and green it improves the hand-eye coordination, aligning, slotting and aiming. Pound the colorful balls with the squeaky hammer and watch them drop through the maze. It is specially designed for easy gripping." --Amazon.com.
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