Stack & Sort Board
SKU: MDC-379
Description
* The 15 wooden pieces in this first-manipulatives set offer a variety of colors, shapes and opportunities for leaning.
* A printed key on the wooden base offers guidance when it's wanted, but the possibilities for play are endless!
* Use these colorful blocks to encourage matching, counting, stacking, dexterity, fine motor skills, color recognition and more.
Extension Activities:
More Ways to Play and Learn:
* Ask the child to hand you a specific colored block.
* Ask the child to hand you a specific shaped block.
* Ask the child how many different colored blocks there are.
* Ask the child what shape each color block is.
* Make a simple pattern by placing a purple, a yellow, and a red block in a row. Ask the child to replicate the pattern.
* Ask the child how tall he/she can stack a block tower before it topples. Count each block out loud as it is added to the tower.
* Place a specific number of blocks in front of the child and ask him/her to count them.
* Place four to six blocks in front of the child. Ask the child to study the blocks. Take one block away while the child closes his/her eyes. Ask the child to open his/her eyes and tell you which block is missing. Add to the challenge by starting with a greater number of blocks or by taking away more than one.
* A printed key on the wooden base offers guidance when it's wanted, but the possibilities for play are endless!
* Use these colorful blocks to encourage matching, counting, stacking, dexterity, fine motor skills, color recognition and more.
Extension Activities:
More Ways to Play and Learn:
* Ask the child to hand you a specific colored block.
* Ask the child to hand you a specific shaped block.
* Ask the child how many different colored blocks there are.
* Ask the child what shape each color block is.
* Make a simple pattern by placing a purple, a yellow, and a red block in a row. Ask the child to replicate the pattern.
* Ask the child how tall he/she can stack a block tower before it topples. Count each block out loud as it is added to the tower.
* Place a specific number of blocks in front of the child and ask him/her to count them.
* Place four to six blocks in front of the child. Ask the child to study the blocks. Take one block away while the child closes his/her eyes. Ask the child to open his/her eyes and tell you which block is missing. Add to the challenge by starting with a greater number of blocks or by taking away more than one.
Shipping specs
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This product is shipped from our warehouse in Cranbury, NJ , US
Our guarantee
This product is brand new and includes the manufacturer's warranty, so you can buy with confidence.
Return policy
A 25% Handling Charge is levied against all authorized returns except those due to our error. Unauthorized returns are subject to a 40% Handling Charge.
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