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Hape Walk-A-Long Snail and Shape Sorter, Wooden Toy (Germany)
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
£7.99
- Posted
- 47 days ago
Description
Hape Walk-A-Long Snail and Shape Sorter
Solid Wooden Toy
Company headquarters are in Germany
From the manufacturer:
Tail moves as snail rolls along
Child-safe, water-based paint
Made from sustainable and durable wood
Our toys encourage: Creativity, Confidence, Strength, Curiosity, 
Kindness, Integrity
Green accents with red, yellow and blue shapes organized by color as well as by shape.
As your child pulls, the eyes bounce around and the sorter spins backwards showing all the lovely colors on the spokes of the shape sorter -- making the creature come alive.
Very sweet expression. Inquisitive, friendly eyes.
Children can lift off the shape sorter to play with the snail separately.
*match shapes with their holes
*name all of the colors on the shell
*match the colored shapes with the colored slats on the shell
*set up the blocks in a course and pull the snail through it
*use words such as push and pull to describe your child’s actions
*roll the shape sorter back and forth across the floor between you and your child
*great, also, without the shape sorter on the back
Simple, flexible, open-ended, educational toy.
Promotes: emotional development; fine and gross motor skills; numeracy, problem solving; physical development; imaginative play; creativity
Used gently by one child.
Excellent condition.
A few scuffs along an edge of one of the shapes.
1 year +
Dimensions:
30.1 x 18.6 x 11.2 cm
Weight:
0.8 kg
RRP: £26.00
Collection from CB1 1LH (central Cambridge) or CB21 (Fulbourn).
Ad ID: 1486376715
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