🎩 Mini inserts with silhouette hints of each type of clothing at the base. The frame-inserts develop fine motor skills (directly linked to speech development), coordination of movements, sensory and tactile perception. The game helps teach early counting skills (from 1 to 4) and the ability to compare sizes (small — big, more — less).
— Wooden base with four clothing inserts
— 4 bright mini inserts with silhouette hints
— Safe materials with high-quality printing
— Size: 160×120×6 mm
— Weight: 0.10 kg
— Fine motor skills and coordination of movements
— Sensory perception and tactile feelings
— Early counting skills from 1 to 4
— Size comparison: big/small, more/less
— Speech development through shape manipulation
— Name types of clothing, observe their shape and color
— Compare big and small clothing items
— Count parts and repeat numbers from 1 to 4
— Themes for early education: fine motor skills, counting, sensory play, comparison
— Variations for different developmental levels: play with an adult or independently
— Children aged 1.5 to 2 years and up
— Preschools, speech therapists, early development educators
— Early learning centers and inclusive groups
— Home learning and family play
— Educational toy and gift stores
— Compact size and lightweight for easy storage
— Bright design with hints for independent play
— Develops multiple essential skills at once
— Suitable for various levels of child development
— Competitive pricing for wholesale buyers
This puzzle is a great way to introduce children to shapes, colors, counting, and sorting skills. The game supports motor skills and speech development through engaging and useful activities.