

Children drop bottle tops into slots around the tin to develop their fine motor and hand eye co-ordination skills.
An easy and fun way for babies and toddlers to practice their fine motor and hand/eye coordination skills by grabbing and pulling items through a kitchen whisk.
Edible and safe beads, mixed with slime that a child can squeeze, pound, pinch the beads within the slime.
A simple activity that reinforces basic concepts such colour matching, patterning that can be used during quiet time.
This is a great introduction to get children into understanding the lifecycle of plants, how they grow and looking after them.
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