battat Alphabet pop up

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battat Alphabet pop up

Age Groups: 2 to 3, 3 to 4, 4 to 5 .

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POP, pop, pop your way around the board with the hide and seek alphabet board from Battat toys. Colorful illustrations at the push of a button!it’s a known fact: kids just love pushing buttons so, this alphabet preschool toy is just perfect! push down the button for the flap to open! this is a great interactive learning toy that provides hours of fun and many developmental assets for your toddler. Friendly illustrations make learning fun! it's a real plus to teach your little one about animals, colors, shapes, letters and numbers. Once they think they got it, it's time for a quiz! “what’s hiding underneath the letter s? a zebra? I don't think so. Try again.” the smile when they got it right will be worth a million Dollars for sure! use it as a memory game or to introduce spelling, as the image hiding under is spelled on top of the flap! this is one of the best educational toys for 3 years olds and up! it helps build your child's confidence, hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills, as well as other important assets. One of the best and most sturdy educational toys for toddlers out there! hide & seek alphabet from Battat is recommended for 3 years and up.

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Learning Objective

Categories

  • Cause and Effect
  • Fine Motor Development
  • Brain Development
  • Language Development
  • Fine motor skills

Other Details

  • Contents: 1 Pc
  • Material: Plastic



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