puzzles & problem solving Teeter Toddlers
PUZZLES &problem solving
Puzzles help young children to develop important hand-eye coordination, motor skills and essential, basic problem solving skills. Basic shape sorting puzzles challenge toddlers to manipulate various shaped blocks and place them in the appropriately shaped slot. Puzzles that require the matching of shapes and colors aid in hand-eye coordination and also encourage children to distinguish between different shapes and colors, which is an essential developmental skill.
Offer endless exploration, matching, sorting and sequencing with these puzzling products.
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A. See Saw Sorter™ 12 mos. & up. Stack the shapes on opposite ends of the see-saw to create a balanced platform. Shapes fit snugly in routed holes. Promotes color and shape recognition, balancing, color-matching and sequencing. Sturdy wooden construction with rounded corners and smooth edges, safe non-toxic paints with a clear finish. Surface Washable.
G905992 2"x 5 1 /2" x 13 1
B. Royal Tower G906394 8" Tall
/2 " $15.95
1-5 yrs. Pile up the tower at his majesty’s pleasure! Round pegs are used to connect and construct.
$25.95
C. Sorting Shapes Cube 2 yrs. & up. Features 12 chunky, vibrantly colored shapes that make a satisfying “clink” as they drop into the natural finished hardwood cube.
G100514 7" x 7" x 6" $14.95
D. Primary Puzzle Board 12 mos. & up. This fun manipulative helps children practice geometric recognition and counting as well as color and shape sorting skills. Color-coded shapes and base and easy-grasp handles, aid young children in successfully completing the puzzle while developing fine motor skills.
G905993 5"H x 9"W x 12"L $24.95
E. Stack and Sort Board 2 yrs. & up. Bright, best-quality wood stack and sort board with five colors and five different shapes. Practice numbers, shapes, orientation, values.
G904345 14" x 5 3 /4 " x 4" $11.95 E
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Helps toddlers understand geometric recognition & counting!
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