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Sale price499.000₫
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overview
Our activity lock boards are toys designed for toddlers 18 months and up.
It offers a variety of engaging activities to keep children entertained and promote their learning and development.
Activities include zippers, XL buttons, Velcro flaps, laces, flaps, buckles, pull straps, sneak activities, numbers, counts and counting.
Toys are designed to improve fine motor skills, dexterity, problem solving and hand-eye coordination.
Detail
Zipper: Children can practice fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination by pulling and unlocking the toy.
Peek-a-Boo Bunny: Toys featuring a peek-a-boo bunny add an element of surprise and encourage imaginative play.
Learning Numbers & Counting: includes numbers and counting elements, providing a fun way for children to learn and recognize numbers.
Velcro straps: improve fine motor skills and dexterity.
Buckle: helps children practice problem-solving skills and hand-eye coordination as they learn how to tie and remove buckles.
Strap pull: allows children to develop fine motor skills and hand strength when pulling and snapping the strap.
Lanyard: use to practice fine motor skills and learn how to tie knots.
XL button: enhances dexterity and hand-eye coordination.
Lid: allows children to develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination when taking and removing the lid.
Development value
Fine Motor Skills: Lockboard activities promote the development of fine motor skills as children engage in various manipulative actions.
Dexterity: Manipulating different elements on the toy enhances children's dexterity and hand control.
Problem-solving skills: Lock-and-shoot activities provide challenges that encourage children to solve problems and figure out how to complete tasks.
Hand-eye coordination: By participating in activities that require precise hand movements, children will improve their hand-eye coordination.
Cognitive Development: Learning numbers, quantities, and counting elements stimulates cognitive development and early math skills.
Imaginative play: Peek-a-boo and hand-to-hand activities promote imaginative play, promoting creativity and storytelling.