School Furniture
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Alphabet Puzzle
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Pick a letter and ask your child to identify it. Then place it in its correct spot. Have your child pick out the letters to spell his or her name.
A quick Intro – Sturdy, stand-alone letters let kids practice their ABCs as well as form simple words.
ABC Matching Puzzle
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The ABC’s will fall into place with picture clues to reinforce letter sounds.
A quick Intro – Sing the Alphabet song as your child places the pieces. Identify the pictures and practice beginning letter sounds. Once your child has mastered letter recognition, hand him random letters to place.
Numbers Puzzle
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Helps develop flexibility and fine motor skills.
A quick Intro – Count the ways you can play with wooden numbers 1 through 20, adding, subtracting, color-matching, sequencing…the possibilities are endless!
Happy Hour Clock
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Time after time, kids will use this multi-tasking clock to practice hours and minutes, as well as numbers and colors.
A quick Intro – Identify the “big hand” and “little hand.” Look for them on other clocks. Move the clock to show what time kids wake up, eat lunch, and go to bed. Start talking about hours and half hours. Then add in minutes.
Zoo Animals Block Puzzle
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Endless ways to play; arrange different sequences, name the images, colors and shapes.
A quick Intro – This nine-block puzzle challenges kids to re-create six familiar animals. But it’s not always a 3×3 square shape: the giraffe puzzle is tall; the alligator is long.
Spring Qubes
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Scoot Around
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Four-wheel drive takes on new meaning with this foot-powered rider.
A quick Intro – Encourage lots of short rides to develop muscle strength and balance. As your child gains more power and confidence, increase the wheel time and distance.
Master Work Bench
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Name the tools that your child uses. Describe what each does. Talk about what your child wants to build. The workbench box was created so that pieces could be attached right on it. Structures can also be made separately.
A quick Intro – Little builders with big ideas can work right at this professional-looking station. Shelves and storage keep all their tools and supplies within easy reach.
Fix-It Tool Box
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Name the tools that your child uses. Describe what each does. Talk about what your child wants to build. The workbench box was created so that pieces could be attached right on it. Structures can also be made separately.
A quick Intro – Nuts, bolts, and all the tools little builders need to tinker, are conveniently packed in this ready-for-action case.
Counting Stacker
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Double Rainbow Stacker
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Create a color pattern using one shape. Let your child create the same pattern with the other shape.
A quick Intro – Two shapes and nine colors create endless possibilities for stacking and sorting.
Ukulele Blue
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Fine Motor Skills: Promotes dexterity, hand/eye coordination, and manipulation. Problem Solving: Introduces logic, matching, spatial relationships, critical thinking, and an understanding of cause and effect.
A quick Intro – Four tune-able strings and a scaled-down body make this sturdy basswood guitar the perfect sing-along instrument. Rock on!
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