| 17 September |
12-piece Wooden Shape-Sorting Cube |
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I took note of this particular toy because my sister was looking for a similar product that she remembered from long ago. She thought that Tupperware put it out. It was plastic, a several sided ball with holes in it and had shapes of plastic that would fit into the ball. It taught hand/eye coordination, matching, shape recognition. She has a baby she is raising and wanted to find just the same type of toy for her very young granddaughter.
This wooden toy, a Shape-sorting Cube, is not quite the same but has the same general idea for babies learning that hand/eye coordination. Shape-sorting cube has all the shapes of the wooden pieces. The child must match the shaped piece to the wooden cube’s shaped holes in the block. It also gives the child shape recognition, matching skills and dexterity. The toy has 12 pieces and gives a clunk when the child gets the shape into the correct spot. They can open the lid and retrieve the shapes to do it all over again. Fun for your toddler. Very sturdy toy.
Recommended for ages 18 months to 3 years old.
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