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hopihy Color Sorting Sensory Toys for Toddlers - Fine Motor Skill Games, Plastic, 6 Colors: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple

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hopihy Color Sorting Sensory Toys for Toddlers - Fine Motor Skill Games, Plastic, 6 Colors: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, PurpleThe Peacocks shaped Color Sorting Toy is an engaging educational tool designed for toddlers aged 3 to 5 years. It encourages color recognition and fine motor skills through interactive play, making it an ideal choice for early childhood development. This sensory toy consists of soft, durable materials including gel and rubber beads securely sealed within sensory tubes. The design allows toddlers to squeeze and press various colored beads, promoting

The Peacocks-shaped Color Sorting Toy is an engaging educational tool designed for toddlers aged 3 to 5 years. It encourages color recognition and fine motor skills through interactive play, making it an ideal choice for early childhood development.

This sensory toy consists of soft, durable materials including gel and rubber beads securely sealed within sensory tubes. The design allows toddlers to squeeze and press various colored beads, promoting hands-on learning while ensuring safety and durability. The vibrant colors—Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, and Purple—capture children's attention and facilitate an enjoyable learning experience. Its compact size, ranging from 1.18 to 1.77 inches, is perfect for little hands to grasp and manipulate.

Key Features:
  • Fine Motor Skill Development: Enhances fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination through interactive color sorting activities.
  • Learning Through Play: Designed to align with preschool education concepts, allowing toddlers to learn colors and early math skills effectively.
  • Safe & Durable Materials: Made from soft plastic, with securely sealed gel and rubber beads, ensuring safety during play.
  • Calming Sensory Experience: Ideal for children with autism or ADHD, providing a calming effect and promoting focus and relaxation.
  • Ideal for Classroom Use: A great teaching tool for preschool teachers, keeping children engaged and focused during learning activities.
  • Perfect Gift for Toddlers: An excellent choice for birthdays, Christmas, or holiday gifts, encouraging joyful and educational play.

The Peacocks-shaped Color Sorting Toy is an exceptional educational resource for parents and teachers alike. It promotes essential developmental skills in a fun and interactive manner, making it a valuable addition to any preschool classroom or home learning environment. With its focus on sensory play and motor skill enhancement, this toy is perfect for toddlers seeking a productive and enjoyable way to learn.

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