An original wooden house-shaped sorter from the Pucio series that combines classic shape sorting with speech support. Thanks to bold illustrations, onomatopoeic sounds, and elements for sensory stimulation, it helps develop fine motor skills, visual perception, and children’s imagination from 18 months of age.
This Pucio speech-therapy sorter is more than just a shape inserter. While playing, children naturally practise grasping and manipulating the pieces, learn colours and shapes, and at the same time are encouraged to imitate sounds and first words. The little house hides a range of playful features that support sensory perception and the development of communication.
It includes engaging pictures and simple onomatopoeic expressions adapted to the abilities of small children. In the enclosed guide you’ll find inspiration for shared speech-therapy games that help develop speech in a natural and fun way.
Main benefits and what’s in the box:
- Wooden house – shape sorter for learning colours and matching
- Pictures for bright eyes supporting attention and visual perception
- Shapes for little hands for developing fine motor skills
- Sounds for speech development (onomatopoeic words to imitate)
- Pucio figurine for free play and storytelling
- Sorting blocks/pieces for repeated posting and comparing
- Idea guide for shared speech-therapy activities
Specifications
- Type
- speech-therapy shape sorter (sorter) / educational toy
- Material
- wood
- Shape
- house
- Recommended age
- from 18 months
- Series
- Pucio
- Package contents
- wooden sorter, Pucio figurine, sorting pieces/blocks, guide with game ideas
- Focus
- speech development, sensory perception, fine motor skills, learning shapes and colours, imagination
- Illustrations
- Joanna Kłos