🐞 In front of the child is a bright wooden vegetable garden. Each vegetable has its own cut-out shape and a colorful background hint to guide placement. Through this simple yet engaging play, children learn to recognize familiar foods, match shapes, and build vocabulary.
— wooden base with illustrated background hints
— 4 vegetable-shaped inserts: cabbage, carrot, cucumber, tomato
— fine motor skills and coordination
— shape and color recognition
— early vocabulary (vegetable names, colors, sizes)
— visual and tactile perception
— “Which vegetable grows underground?”
— “Find the round vegetable”
— “Which one is red?”
— “Let’s make a salad!” — role-playing
— Count the vegetables, find the biggest and smallest
Perfect for parents, preschool teachers, and therapists. Supports early speech development and real-world learning in play-based settings.
— Compact size (160×120 mm), great for storage
— Packed in shrink-wrap with Euro slot
— Aligns with early education frameworks
— Safe materials with high-quality printing
— Popular “vegetables” theme — easy to pair with other puzzles
A toy that helps children discover the world through matching, touching, comparing — and joyful learning.