About Learn to count with gears, the large wooden counting and sorting board, Goki
Fixing gears on wooden pegs is great fine motor training. Following the colors and counting along according to the numbers on the base will also be a great exercise for logical thinking and early math! We will learn numbers through games. In addition, numbers and gears can also be involved in other learning activities - by sorting colors, or, for example, by attaching the number of objects corresponding to each number.
- Wooden counting and sorting board
- The gears are moving - turn and watch!
- Exciting and educational
- Learn numbers and sort by colors
- Count along!
- Beautiful and carefully crafted design, bright and tasteful colors
- Made of wood - child friendly and environmentally friendly!
- CE-certified, manufactured to the highest standards quality standards
- Size 40 x 12 x 7 cm
Recommended for ages 3 and up!
Manufacturer - Goki, Germany
About Learn to count with gears, the large wooden counting and sorting board, Goki
Fixing gears on wooden pegs is great fine motor training. Following the colors and counting along according to the numbers on the base will also be a great exercise for logical thinking and early math! We will learn numbers through games. In addition, numbers and gears can also be involved in other learning activities - by sorting colors, or, for example, by attaching the number of objects corresponding to each number.
- Wooden counting and sorting board
- The gears are moving - turn and watch!
- Exciting and educational
- Learn numbers and sort by colors
- Count along!
- Beautiful and carefully crafted design, bright and tasteful colors
- Made of wood - child friendly and environmentally friendly!
- CE-certified, manufactured to the highest standards quality standards
- Size 40 x 12 x 7 cm
Recommended for ages 3 and up!
Manufacturer - Goki, Germany
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