Peapod Math Set
Word Building Kit
A set of 40 Letters to build and create words. Made from plantation wood and measures 5x5cm each. These letters are the perfect size for our CVC word kits and can be a great add on to create more words.
Please not this product comes in a cardboard box, Accessories such as cotton bag and wooden crate not included.
Bamboo balancing set of 100
Balancing and encouraging hand eye coordination our Bamboo Balancing set of 100 is the perfect addition to your playroom.
Open ended opportunities allowing children to explore and learn through play.
Made from natural treated bamboo.
Produced using child-safe, non-toxic materials to conform to Australian and New Zealand safety standards.
Weight: 1.2 kg.
2 Tone Wooden Balls Set of 50
Picture Word Board
Our picture word board set includes 10 word boards with the pictures and matching letters to form the words. 9 of the word boards have an image printed on it encouraging your child to spell the word and recognize the letters. One of our word boards also comes blank with 3 spaces to add your own image and allow children to spell out their own words
Alphabet Threading Set
Wooden Balls Set of 50
These beautifully finished wooden balls set of 50 are great accessories for our counting boards or counting trays. The wooden balls are the perfect addition to counting, colour sorting or loose part play. All Qtoys products are made out of plantation timber using non- toxic child safe materials.
*Does not include wooden leaf trays. Only includes wooden balls.
Coloured Mushrooms
Natural Capital Letter Puzzle
Our natural capital letter puzzle is a great way to introduce children to the letters of the alphabet. As children explore these letters, they will begin to identify the letters of the alphabet which are beneficial for literacy and language development. Children can learn to write and form words by using these letters. Learning letters is extremely beneficial for children as letters form words and sentences and this is how we communicate with one another. Therefore, it is important to give children the opportunity to learn and recognize letters. Children can also attempt to fix the letters in the right spot thus promoting the use of their fine motor skills.