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Peek-a-boo

Peek-a-boo

11-14 months

Object Permanence Box 2

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‘Object permanence box 2’ is more difficult than ‘Box 1’. The peek-a-boo effect is also greater because an extra action is required to see the ball again. The ball becomes visible again only once the drawer is opened. This allows the child to practice cause-and-effect.

7-11 months

Basket with balls

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Young children are still discovering the world around them. How do things look and feel? In order to stimulate this ability and their curiosity, the basket contains balls with different textures and colors.

Post the shape

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14-17 months

With ‘Post the shape’, the child is invited to experiment with mathematical shapes and relationships. Each shape fits through an opening. This trains hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills.

‘Post the Shape’ contains several lids with different openings that increase in difficulty. Perseverance and concentration are developed.

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