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1-5 Gemstone Counting Bars

1-5 Gemstone Counting Bars

SKU: BS04-GCB
AU$97.00Price

Handy Learning Board – Gemstone Counting Bars – A set of 1-5 counting bars embedded with colourful acrylic gemstones in 5 colours. Wooden bars offer very rich visual and tactile stimulation. It also can be used for early maths exploration including simple addition & subtraction, colour cognition & naming and classification.

 

The Gemstone Counting Handy Learning Board is 28 x 28cm. Suitable for children aged 2+ years.

 

Ideal for the development of motor skills including hand-eye coordination, fine motor muscle strength and dexterity & the development of pre-drawing and pre-writing skills. Strong finger and hand muscles also help young ones with daily tasks including dressing and undressing (tackling all those buttons, zips and laces), manipulating construction items, and feeding independently etc. Handy Learning Boards are a fun and intriguing activity for children to work on key developmental skills while learning through play- a must have for any early childhood learning environment.

 

Developmental & Inclusion – Primary Toys has a great selection of products for developing children’s abilities to grow, learn and develop their fine motor, gross motor and cognitive skills. This range also includes inclusive educational resources featuring sensory, tactile and relaxation products, along with a resources which cover areas in belonging and wellbeing, social and emotional development, as well as visual and language communications.

 

Made of sustainable European Beech Wood.

 

Ages 2+ years

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