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Busy board Chanterelle-Sister “Crust”
Developmental equipment

Busy board Chanterelle-Sister “Crust”

By practicing just 15 minutes a day with the Foxy-Sister bodyboard, your child will receive comprehensive development. The tactile panel will help accelerate the development of skills such as coordination, sensorimotor, observation, determination, logical, creative and emotional thinking. 1. Colored Gears is a simple game that shows children how turning one gear powers an entire mechanism. The module develops fine motor skills, logical thinking, attention and the ability to focus on two or more objects at the same time. 2. Straps with a fastex fastener will instill in a child basic self-care skills, teach him how to unfasten and fasten latches on backpacks, belts and suspenders. The use of a didactic element will strengthen the muscles of the hand and fingers, improve coordination and grip of both hands. 3. The numbers will help you master ordinal counting in the range from 1 to 5. The relief surface allows you to form tactile-visual memorization of numbers and reproduce them in the future. 4. The tactile pyramid will become an indispensable assistant for studying the shape and properties of a triangle, spatial and logical thinking, as well as quantitative calculation. The different textured coating of the pyramid will improve sensory-tactile perception and the ability to touch. 5. Textured ponytail - in addition to developing tactile sensations, the ponytail will be useful in speech development classes. You can invite your child to list the main features of the Chanterelle: a sharp muzzle, a fluffy tail and a red fur coat, as well as her character traits: cunning, intelligence, dexterity and beauty.

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  • Material: MDF, smooth luxury plywood
  • Age: from 3 to 7 years
  • Country of origin: Russia
  • Dimensions, mm: 750x500
  • Weight, kg: 2.4

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