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Children Counting and Sorting Toys Set Pompoms Rainbow Colors Plastic
Children Counting and Sorting Toys Set Pompoms Rainbow Colors Plastic
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Contains 60 Rainbow-Colored Hair Balls (Red/Orange/Yellow/Green/Blue/Purple 6 Colors) 6 One Classification Bowl 2 Children-Specific Tweezers, through the Number, Color, matching Pair Opens Mathematical Enlightenment;
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From Basic Counting (1-10) to Advanced Classification, Sorting, and Comparison, Adapt to the Mathematical Cognitive Development of Children Aged 3-6, and Build a Sense of Number While Playing ~
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Use Tweezers to Pick up Fur Balls to Accurately Exercise Children's Finger Grasping Ability, Hand-Eye Coordination and Hand Muscle Control;
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from "Full Hand Grasp" to "Tweezers Clip", Gradually Improve the Precision of Movements, Lay the Foundation for Hold Pen Skills Such as Writing and Using Scissors, and Put Montessori's Educational Concept into Perfect Ground ~
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Basic Gameplay: Classify to the Corresponding Bowl by Color, Count a Specified Number of Fur Balls, and Use Fur Balls to Spell Numbers/Graphics;
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Advanced Gaming: Match Digital Cards for Quantity Matching, Play "Fur Ball Fishing" (Transfer with Tweezers and Fur Balls), and Build Rainbow Tower Creative Ideas to Stimulate Imagination and Logical Thinking ~
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The Fur Ball Is Made of Soft Wool, Which Is Fluffy and Does Not Shed Hair. The Diameter Is about 2cm and the Size Is Moderate, Avoiding the Risk of Accidental Swallowing;
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The Classification Bowl Is Made of Plastic Material, with Smooth Edges and No Burrs; the Tweezers Are Designed to Be round and Non-Slip, Which Conforms to the Grasping Habits of Young Children and Can Be Easily Clipped without Any Effort.
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The Matching Storage Box Can Neatly Store All Hair Balls, Bowls and Tweezers, and the Size Is about 16 × 10cm, Which Does Not Occupy Space;
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After Playing, Guide the Children to Clean up by Themselves, Cultivate the Sense of Storage from Childhood, and Say Goodbye to the Chaos of "Toys Scattered All over the Place.
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Parents Can Play "Color Guessing" and "Quantity Challenge" with Their Children to Penetrate Mathematical Knowledge in the Interaction;
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It Is Also Suitable for Kindergarten Group Activities, Allowing Children to Cooperate, Classify, Share and Play, and Improve Social Skills ~
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