OUCH

Solitary play | Peer play | Parent-child play | Family Play

OUCH

Age Groups: 4 to 5, 5 to 6 .

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All your little one has to do is fill the colourful moulded tower with the marbles, previously putting in the sticks to hold the marbles up. Once the setting up is done, your little one has to pull the sticks out carefully in order to maintain the marbles in the tower. One wrong move could get the marbles tumbling down in a flood.

Types of Play

Learning Objective

Categories

  • Balancing and Co-ordination
  • Brain Development
  • Concentration
  • Eye-Hand coordination
  • Fine Motor Development
  • logical Thinking
  • Brain Development
  • Fine motor skills
  • Fun toys

Other Details

  • Contents: 59 Pcs
  • Material: Card



  •  Everyone is a reader! Some just haven't found their favourite book yet.  
  •  It's not about how much money you make ,Its about HOW MUCH YOU SAVE! Renting is a smart way to save.  
  •  Through unstructured exploration we foster the development of imagination & creativity.  
  •  Why fit in when you were meant to stand out!  
  •  EARLY LEARNING IS SO MUCH MORE THAN ABCs.  
  •  Express ideas, sharing with friends, being a good listener—playing is a natural way to develop good social skills.  
  •  Playful children are happy children.