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Sophie La Girafe Wooden Pyramid

Develop sorting and motor skills through play - encourage to develop coordination and sense of observation with these five wooden blocks stacking pyramid set.
It is ideal for teaching your child colors, shapes and promoting imagination and creativity!

PIECE COUNT

5 wooden blocks ranging in size

MANUFACTURER

Janod Sophie La Girafe Collection

SKILLS AND DEVELOPMENT

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Blocks & Construction

The blocks are easy to build with. This is especially important for successful early building experiences and the development of fine motor skills.
Encourages dexterity and hand-eye coordination for early independence. It has been clinically proven that mastery of hand-eye coordination, number recognition, problem-solving, and construction play will challenge children and develop spatial awareness for later in life. Stack them up, take them down or organise them side by side, tots will be love organizing the boxes according to the designs on each side, or creating a tower on the floor to be knocked down later.

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Learning & Education

Using building blocks your little goober will learn to how to think logically. After some tries where the blocks topple over your kid naturally learns that there is a specific way that the blocks need to be arranged so that they don’t topple over. This may seem simple but is definitely the start of critical thinking in a child.
Numerous studies have ascertained that inclusion of building blocks into a kid’s playtime can help incredibly in developing mathematical and language skills. Language skills will develop when your little goober learn the shapes, size and colors of the blocks. On the other hand mathematical skills will develop when the child is curious and start counting and the subtracting the number of blocks.

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Manipulate & Handle

Through the repetitive movement of placing the blocks above each other with room for creativity, children can find inner self-confidence that they will apply in many different settings for the rest of their lives.

GALLERY

EXPERT OPINION

At 12-16 months your toddler should stack two blocks without them toppling over. To observe this milestone, hand your child about four blocks of the same size and watch him play. If after some time your child does not attempt to build a tower, just demonstrate how to build one for them.
At 16-18 months your toddler can successfully stack three blocks without them toppling over.

REMEMBER:
This product is a toy. Check the toy each time before use. Dispose of it at the first sign of any damage or fragility- inform YaYa's costumer service. Adult supervision recommended. Keep away from fire. Colours and contents may vary.
For more information visit Janod product page:
https://www.janod.com/en/729-sophie-la-girafe-5-block-pyramid-wood.html

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