Five rings with different textures and a cute koala topper teach kids to sort by size, develop hand–eye coordination, and refine fine motor skills. The soft silicone is safe for first building attempts and for teething.
A set of silicone blocks with raised letters and images supports tactile learning, shape recognition, and early literacy. Children can squeeze the blocks, stack them into towers, and explore various motifs.
Diverse textures—waves, bumps, and rings—provide rich sensory input. Ideal for grasping, squeezing, and gentle palm massage that strengthens finger muscles.
This thoughtfully designed set is made for safe, stimulating play from 6 months. Various textures, muted colors, and easy-to-grip shapes naturally develop touch, focus, and early stacking and sorting skills. The pieces are soft, durable, and pleasant to the touch—perfect for sensory exploration and teething.
The stacking rings with an adorable koala teach kids to order sizes and practice tower balance. The set of blocks with embossed letters and images supports early shape and concept recognition, while the textured balls stimulate fine motor skills and grip coordination. The combination encourages open-ended play that builds creativity and patience.
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