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A set of tactile bags which invite children to explore and discover what’s inside


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1 NEW Explorer Pockets Working with Alice Sharp, we have created this set of lovely bags. Each is made from a different fabric or texture. There are different fastenings ranging from ties to zips to buttons and more. Great for fi ne motor skills, these pockets also add a sense of exploration, discovering what is inside. You can fi ll these fabric bags with themed resources or items that meet special interests. Imagine fi nding dinosaurs in the green furry bag or treasure in the metallic bag. The set includes 8 bags in various fabrics. Size: L30cm approx, W25cm approx. Contents not included. For ages 3yrs+.


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2 NEW Rhyme Time Bags Set 1


Sharing rhymes together can have a huge impact on children’s development. They are a wonderful way of enriching language skills and fostering understanding. Parents and children can enjoy singing together, taking the teddy ‘round and round the garden’, asking ‘how much that doggy is in the window’ or recreating ‘incy wincy spider climbing the water spout.’


A collection of 5 bags to take home, each containing resources and practical ideas for parents to share with their children. Enrich children’s language and help them to make vital connections. This set includes spotty spiders, colourful fi sh, beautiful butterfl ies and so much more. Practical activity notes included. For ages 3yrs+.


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3 NEW Rhyme Time Bags Set 2


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Children can join in with these rhymes, learning as they sing along with parents and act out the rhymes. There’s a teddy to go ‘round and round a beautiful garden.’ There’s spotty dogs, lovely ladybirds and so much more. Extend the play with further suggestions incorporating everyday objects which can be found in the home setting. Set of 5 bags to take home. Practical activities notes included. For ages 3yrs+.


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4 NEW Fine Motor Skills bags Set 1


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There are so many attributes which can help children get ready for writing. We’ve put together these take-home collections to help children to practise pincer grips, tripod grips, developing hand arches and more. These early skills help children to develop the muscles and control that is so vital when it comes to holding a pencil properly. This set of 5 bags includes different sets of tweezers great for developing the pincer grip, paintbrushes for brush stroke activities to help children develop the correct tripod grip, squeezy droppers for fi ne motor skill development and much more. Practical activity notes included. For ages 3yrs+.


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5 NEW Fine Motor Skills Bags Set 2


Get busy scooping, threading, spraying and so much more. Fun activities helping to foster key skills and develop the fi ne motor skills needed for writing. The included activity booklet for parents helps to explain why these early attributes are so infl uential and suggests other games to play. A lovely resource for parents to take home and share with their child. Set of 5 bags, practical activity notes included. For ages 3yrs+.


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