🪑 Mini inserts with silhouette hints under each furniture item. This game develops fine motor skills (directly linked to speech development), coordination, sensory and tactile perception. It also helps children learn to count from 1 to 4 and compare sizes (big–small, more–less).
— wooden base with 4 shaped cutouts
— 4 colorful furniture pieces
— silhouette background hints
— safe materials with high-quality printing
— size: 160×120×6 mm
— weight: 0.10 kg
— fine motor and coordination skills
— sensory awareness and touch sensitivity
— early counting (1 to 4)
— spatial thinking and comparison of sizes
— speech through imaginative play
— Name each item: chair, table, mirror, cabinet
— Ask the child what each piece is used for
— Compare sizes and count the furniture
— Play a game: “Let’s decorate the room!”
— Combine with “Furniture – 1” for extended learning
— children aged 2+
— speech therapists and early educators
— kindergartens, learning centers, and home use
— group activities and individual play
— popular “home furniture” theme
— compact size, easy to store
— bright illustrations catch the eye
— great for sets and bundles
— pairs well with other puzzles in the series
A toy that helps children compare, imagine, and create — through cozy, familiar shapes and playful learning.