The Multifunctional Wafer Learning Box is an interactive wooden toy that provides a variety of educational activities for young learners.
Key Features:
- Alphabetical cognition and mathematical operation
- Clock function for time learning
- Abacus for counting and number recognition
- Shape sorting and stacking activities
Development Benefits:
This toy enhances fine motor skills, number recognition, shape and color identification, and basic math concepts. It promotes problem-solving abilities and logical thinking through hands-on activities.
Safety Information:
Non-toxic, child-safe wood with smooth edges. Contains small parts, not suitable for children under 36 months.
Specifications:
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Age: 3 years+
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Material: Wood
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Includes: Puzzle pieces, sorting blocks, abacus, clock elements
Perfect for preschoolers, this learning box encourages early cognitive development while ensuring safe and fun play.
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