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JuniorFXShape Sorter Wooden Cube Toy Box with 13 Colourful Shapes

R199

Retail: R300
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The classic shape sorting cube is traditional and simple but packed with educational value. Most importantly, it's fun!

Featuring 13 chunky, vibrant blocks that slip right into their matching, form-fitting holes. When your child is all done, open the lid, take them out, and start all over again!

This is the ultimate shape sorter! No two holes are alike, and no two shapes fit the same hole, there are 13 unique shapes to sort:

SHARING AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
It's natural for a child to feel possessive with their toys but this toy promotes sharing and social development by offering a set with many pieces. Your children and their friends will find plenty of shapes to share with each other.

KICKSTARTS SHAPE AND COLOUR RECOGNITION
Little ones will enjoy the vibrant colours and will want to share with all their friends and family! Watch as they sort fun shapes like a circle, square, stars, and more, with the added bonus of learning the difference between the shapes and colours.

UNPLUGGED FUN
This all-wood, brightly-painted sorting activity encourages children to play the way they want to play. No batteries, no plugs, and no instructions needed!

Product Features
  • 13 unique shapes meaning no two fit the same hole.
  • Rotating and fitting wooden blocks into their holes hones fine motor skills and spatial reasoning
  • A fun, stimulating challenge appropriate for children 18 months+
  • Made from natural wood, sanded smooth, and coloured brightly with safe paints
  • Develops new learning skills as well as teaches new concepts
  • Promotes fine motor skills while also improving colour and shape recognition
What's In The Box
  • 13x Uniquely Shaped Colourful Blocks
  • 1x Shape Sorting Cube
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