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Interactive Educational Cube

Rs.6,000.00 Rs.5,000.00

Engage your child’s mind with the DOLU Interactive Educational Cube, designed to make learning fun and hands-on.

Key Features

  • Multi-functional learning cube
  • Represents textures that stimulate vision, conceptual skills, motor skills, and tactile senses
  • Bright, engaging design
  • Portable and compact

Development Benefits

This educational cube supports early learning by introducing children to letters, numbers, shapes, and colors. It enhances fine motor skills through hands-on activities and encourages cognitive development by engaging children in problem-solving and critical thinking. The cube's interactive elements promote independent learning and exploration, making it a valuable tool for both play and education.

Safety Information

Constructed from non-toxic, child-safe materials. All edges are smooth to prevent injuries. Certified to meet international safety standards.

Specifications

  • Age: 1 yr+
  • Material: Durable plastic
  • Dimensions: 34.5 x 23.5 x 22 cm Includes: Mirror, shapes, 3D images, rotating gears, high contrast activity.

 

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