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Plan Toy Geometric Sorting Board

  • A Set Of Four Geometric Shapes Which Can Be Stacked Together According To The Number Of Holes In The Middle Of Each One
  • Instills Early Math Concepts Through Play
  • Teaches Shape Recognition And Early Geometry
  • Winner Of The Good Toy Award From Parent Magazine
  • Teaches Color And Pattern Recognition Through Play

A set of 4 colorful geometric shapes can be stacked together according to the number of holes in the middle of each shape.

Playtime Ideas:

  • Geometric Sorting Board consists of a set of four colorful geometric shapes which can be stacked together on the sturdy 10-peg wooden board .Children can stack them anyway they want – according to the number of holes in the middle of each shape.
  • Children will learn to recognize shapes, colors,and develop sorting and counting abilities.
  • The pieces are easy-to-grasp with 4 different shapes for separate activities such as color recognition, sorting and learning about individual shapes.

Children are endlessly taking things apart and putting them together, only to pull them apart again. This ageless game is capitalized upon by the award-winning Geometric Sorting Board. It focuses on attention-getting, easily grasped shapes that come in four colors. The challenge is to find which shape fits on which set of pegs. The circles have one hole, the rectangles two, the triangles three, and the squares four. They are perfectly sized to fit on a finger, too. Making different color patterns, counting, or stating the color before putting it on the 7-inch square wood base adds interest as your child develops a skill. Note: Winner of the Good Toy Award from Parent magazine. –Lynne Sampson

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List Price: $ 19.99
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Published by Shen-Li

SHEN-LI LEE is the author of “Brainchild: Secrets to Unlocking Your Child’s Potential”. She is also the founder of Figur8.net (a website on parenting, education, child development) and RightBrainChild.com (a website on Right Brain Education, cognitive development, and maximising potentials). In her spare time, she blogs on Forty, Fit & Fed, and Back to Basics.

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