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Magnetic Fishing Game
Magnetic Fishing Game

TopBrightFine Motor Games Set

R569

Retail: R900
Excludes shipping

R569

R900
Customers rate OneDayOnly 4.5/5 on Google
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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. 

Magnetic Fishing Game

A fishing game for two! After catching the fish, add them all up and count to see who wins! Your children will improve hand-eye coordination and develop fine motor skills, as well as learn about ocean animals, letters of the alphabet, patience and more. TopBright's Magnetic Fishing Game is made from high quality, natural solid wood and is coated with environmentally friendly water-based paint, BPA free. It is completely non-toxic providing for safe play and the edges are smooth with no rough surfaces. Children can fish anywhere with this fabulous travel game. 

Pick My Apples

The Pick My Apples double-sided game offers many ways to play, is great fun for children and for the whole family. This activity challenges speed, dexterity, and observation. Ideal for two or more players the goal is to pick the most apples and put each apple in its place.

Product Features
  • Educational 
  • Develop hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills.
  • Improves knowledge on ocean animals and alphabet letters.
  • Promotes patience and dexterity.
  • Encourages counting and colour recognition
Product Specifications 

Magnetic Fishing Game

  • Age: 3 Years +
  • Item Size: 18.5 x 18 cm
  • Materials: Plywood, Plastic.

Pick My Apples

  • Age: 3 Years +
  • Item Size: 24 x 24 x 2.1 cm
  • Materials: Plywood, Teawood, MDF, PP.
Set includes

Magnetic Fishing Game

  • 26 x Wooden fish puzzles
  • 2 x Hooks
  • 1 x Ocean themed playmat
  • 1 x Basket

Pick My Apples

  • 16 x Apples
  • 2 x Tweezers
  • 1 x Sand Timer
  • 1 x Dice
  • 1 x Game Board
  • 2 x Tree Stumps
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