Hape Wooden Color and Shape Sorter Toy| Puzzle Board Montessori Preschool Educational Toy for Toddler 18M+ is ranked 35th in shape & color sorters based on our comprehensive analysis.

Reviewed by more than 366 consumers, more than 90% of the reviews about this Hape baby & toddler toy had positive sentiment, meaning that these customers would probably advise purchasing this product when asked about a recommended baby & toddler toy, shape sorter, building toy, shape & color sorter, and sorting & stacking toy.

$19.85 (as of 29/04/2023 23:29 PDT details )



Features:

  • Make learning powerful and fun, through every stage of life
  • Includes 9 different pegs with 3 distinct basic shapes
  • Promotes dexterity, hand eye coordination, matching, and spatial relationships
  • Recommended for ages 18 months and up
  • Non toxic finishes and child safe materials
  • Three easy to hold basic shapes
  • Includes one board and nine shapes 3x square, 3x triangle, 3x circle
  • Helps develop counting, sorting, colour and shape recognition
  • Made with a commitment to sustainability, compliant with international safety and quality standards
  • Suitable for children from 12 months.
  • SHAPES COLORS PUZZLE Make learning powerful and fun through every stage of life. Includes 9 different pegs with 3 distinct basic shapes
  • ENDLESS EDUCATIONAL FUN Colorful blocks puzzle allows them to learn while having fun
  • DEVELOP KEY LITERACY SKILLS Build on and improve your child s natural ability to recognized shapes and colors using brightly colored wooden blocks. Promotes dexterity, hand eye coordination, matching, and spatial relationships
  • DURABLE The wooden blocks are made of sturdy, high quality wood which making them a toy for life
  • SAFE TO PLAY WITH These smooth wooden blocks are finished with non toxic paints which is safe and won t fade
  • DEVELOP KEY LITERACY SKILLS Build on and improve your child s natural ability to recognize shapes and colors using brightly colored wooden blocks. Promotes dexterity, hand eye coordination, matching, and spatial relationships