Handling locks and doors strengthens little fingers, coordination, and movement precision. Children use both hands and learn patience while solving simple tasks.
Behind each door is a matching number of animals. Children naturally learn numbers 1–6, counting, and colors through play and discovery.
Hook, sliding lock, buckle, or clip — each mechanism brings a different challenge. The variety of tasks keeps attention and supports logical thinking.
This interactive activity board offers children plenty of fun and learning in one. Each colorful little house is labeled with a number and hides behind its door a number of animals corresponding to that number. In this way, children practice counting, color recognition, and logical thinking, while opening different locks strengthens fine motor skills and hand–eye coordination.
The diverse mechanisms — from a hook to a sliding lock to a buckle or clip — encourage independent trying and repetition. The reward for each successfully opened lock is an illustration of cute animals that fosters curiosity and the joy of discovery.