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TopBright8-in-1 Button and Clock Puzzle Set

R399

Retail: R600
Excludes shipping

R399

R600
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The educational toys provide fun and simple learning resources to enhance a child's learning experience so that they can reach their full potential. 

8-in-1 Button Puzzle

This educational 8-in-1 wooden button puzzle focuses on strengthening key developmental areas while providing hours of fun. With chunky buttons that easily snap in and out of place, toddlers learn basic colours and shapes in a simple game. The shape matching button is based on the dotted line in the picture and the texture on the button stimulates toddler's tactile feel. Choose an activity card and place it on the puzzle board, then choose your plastic buttons and knobs to complete the picture!

Wooden Shape Sorter Clock

A clock puzzle with building blocks in colourful numbered shapes to teach children number recognition and how to tell the time. Perfect for use at home or in the classroom environment, the bright colours and shapes encourage engagement, keep children focused and stimulate learning.

Product Features
  • Educational 
  • Encourages hand-eye coordination
  • Develops fine motor skills and dexterity
  • Improves cognitive perception and spatial orientation
  • Promotes colour and shape recognition and sorting
  • Improves colour and shape recognition, counting and telling time.
Product Specifications 

8-in-1 Button Puzzle

  • Age: 3 Years +
  • Item Size: 31 x 24 x 6 cm
  • Materials: Plywood, ABS

Wooden Shape Sorter Clock

  • Age: 2 Years +
  • Item size: 24.5 x 22.5 x 3 cm
  • Materials: Teawood, Plywood
Set includes

8-in-1 Button Puzzle

  • 14 x Activity Sheets
  • 1 x Puzzle Pegboard
  • 27 x Plastic Buttons / Knobs

Wooden Shape Sorter Clock

  • 1 x Clock
  • 12 x Blocks
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