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Details 10 colorful animal pictures to fill with oversized pattern blocks 47 multi-shaped plastic pattern blocks 5 double-sided wooden boards with shaped, recessed spots to fill Promotes fine motor skills, problem solving, hand-eye coordination, early math skills and color- and shape recognition. Includes ideas for additional skill-building activities.
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SKU: 000772043823

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AED104.00
AED78.00

These friendly animals welcome inquisitive kids to complete each picture board, using colorful shaped tiles . . . and some clever thinking! Plastic pattern blocks fit together in different ways to fill the recessed well in each picture, challenging problem-solving skills while playfully introducing early math concepts and geometric shapes. There are ten pictures on the two-sided wooden boards and multiple ways to complete each one, so there’s always a new challenge!

These friendly animals welcome inquisitive kids to complete each picture board, using colorful shaped tiles . . . and some clever thinking! Plastic pattern blocks fit together in different ways to fill the recessed well in each picture, challenging problem-solving skills while playfully introducing early math concepts and geometric shapes. There are ten pictures on the two-sided wooden boards and multiple ways to complete each one, so there’s always a new challenge!

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