Fish Bone Pattern Coconut Bowl
Our fish bone pattern coconut bowl is made of coconut shells. Coconut bowls are made by cleaning and polishing coconut shells to create a smooth surface. The bowls can be used to serve food or as decorative items.  They can also be added to your children’s home corner area for them to explore imaginative play.
Sign Language Stones set of 26
Round natural activity tray
Oval Activity Tray
Check Pattern Coconut Bowl
Our check pattern coconut bowl is made of coconut shells. Coconut bowls are made by cleaning and polishing coconut shells to create a smooth surface. The bowls can be used to serve food or as decorative items.  They can also be added to your children’s home corner area for them to explore imaginative play.
Counting Finger Puzzle
Coconut Sensory Box
Human Evolution Puzzle & Lacing Set
Human evolution is the process by which people originated from primates. This puzzle
demonstrates the evolutionary process through which people originated from apelike
ancestors. This puzzle includes 4 pieces of the evolutionary process namely Australopithecus,
Homo Erectus, Neanderthal man and Modern Man which the children can lace together using
a string to match each piece onto the board.
Children can use the string to put it through each wooden piece which encourages the use of
children’s fine motor skills and also promotes hand-eye coordination. Stringing the animals
also helps the children to stay focused which in turn helps build their attention span. Children
can also learn to identify the different stages of evolution which promotes language
development.
This set is therefore an exceptional learning resource not only for promoting fine motor skills
but also giving children a basic introduction on human evolution.
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Recommended age: 3+
Food Chain Lacing Set
The term food chain is basically the order in which animals, or living things, depend
on each other for food. This food chain lacing set comes in a set of four demonstrating
how the food chain works. It includes wooden pieces of an insect, a frog, a snake and
a bird along with a string. Children can use the string to put it through each wooden
piece thus creating the food chain cycle. This is a great learning resource to introduce
children to how the wood chain works.