Oval Branch Off cuts
Natural materials carry an inherent sensory benefi t. They have diff erent textures, sizes, colours and smells, providing more tactile stimulation to children helping them improve their fi ne motor skills and coordination. This pack includes over 75 pieces of oval branch off cuts in assorted sizes, ideal for sensory exploration.
800157 250g Yellow Door Natural Tinker Tray
Collect, count, sort, organise, display and create! This extremely versatile wooden tray will quickly become an essential resource. It features nine diff erently sized compartments just waiting to be fi lled with treasures. Created using beautiful FSC beech, each tray measures 234mm wide.
427320 18 months+ £22.50 £6.35
Bamboo Circles
Natural materials carry an inherent sensory benefi t. They have diff erent textures, sizes, colours and smells, providing more tactile stimulation to children helping them improve their hand/fi nger awareness and coordination.
Wooden Spools - Pack of 10
The open-ended nature of loose parts play, encourages children to explore and investigate in their own way, applying their own creative ideas and building on their own experiences. This pack of 10 smooth beech wood spools, provides the perfect opportunity to capitalise on toddlers’ curiosity about the objects that make up the world around them and provides valuable opportunities for extending children’s learning.
806906 10 months+ £5.50 Natural Coconut Shell Circles - 3.5cm
Made from coconut shell, these smooth circles discs make the perfect classroom accessory for colour sorting, counting, art and craft and loose parts play.
427109 250g £8.95 800156 500g £8.55
The products on this page are not toys and are designed to support curricular activities under adult supervision.
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