Giggles Stack a Boat

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Giggles Stack a Boat

Age Groups: 0 to 2, 2 to 3 .

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Has your champ recently started taking interest in colours and shapes? Then this Funskool stack a boat is a very good option which will keep him entertained as well as develop his cognitive skills. Funskool, one of the leading toy manufacturers, has come up with this set of stack a boat contains 3 boat bases of different sizes and colours. The top base has 3 different shapes to sort and it has 3 different shapes to assemble too. They are made of child safe durable plastic and have no sharp edges. It is ideal for kids over 12 months of age. Benefits of stack a boat. Develops hand eye coordination when the child tries to stack one on top of the other then it automatically helps in developing the hand eye coordination. Helps in identifying colours. The bright colours of the cubes help your child to identify the basic colours like red, blue, green and yellow. Since the shapes are different, the kid has to identify the correct shape to fit into the boat, which help to improve their observation power. Keeps the kid occupied. In the process of stacking the boat and push n pull option, your child will remain occupied for a certain period of time. So get your little one this interesting game and helps him develop his overall motor skills.

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Learning Objective

Categories

  • Eye-Hand coordination
  • Pre-Math skills
  • Shapes and Colours
  • Brain Development
  • Mathematical Skills
  • Fine motor skills
  • Puzzles

Other Details

  • Contents: 9 Pcs
  • Material: Plastic



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