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Easy to grasp

Easy to grasp

11-14 months

Place the ball at the top in the tracker and follow it with the eyes. This is an important skill for later learning to read. In addition, it stimulates the concept of cause-effect and object permanence, because the ball briefly disappears at the end of the track.

Spin the drum

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7-11 months

When a child is about 7 to 11 months old, they are fascinated by cause and effect. And they will probably enjoy some more intense games. This all comes together in ‘Spin the drum’. Children rotate the drum themselves. It even produces sound! While doing so, children develop hand–eye coordination and visual skills. Muscles in the wrist and arm become stronger by playing.

Fit the shape

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When children are around 7–11 months, they enjoy taking things apart and putting them back together again. This develops the child’s coordination. The child can hold two things at the same time. ‘Fit the shape’ trains the coordination of both sides of the body as your child fits the shapes together.

7-11 months

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