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Wooden Colour Classify Sorting Toys: 29 Piece Set
Wooden Colour Classify Sorting Toys: 29 Piece Set
Wooden Colour Classify Sorting Toys: 29 Piece Set
Wooden Colour Classify Sorting Toys: 29 Piece Set
Wooden Colour Classify Sorting Toys: 29 Piece Set
Wooden Colour Classify Sorting Toys: 29 Piece Set
Wooden Colour Classify Sorting Toys: 29 Piece Set

Wooden Colour Classify Sorting Toys: 29 Piece Set

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The 29-piece Wooden Colour Sorting Set is a delightful educational tool that helps young learners develop key skills through interactive play.

Featuring a variety of natural and coloured wooden acorns, bowls, a scoop, spoon, and tweezers, this set is designed to engage students aged 3+ in hands-on activities that promote fine motor development. The tactile nature of the wooden pieces encourages children to sort and organise by colour, size, or shape, making learning both fun and effective.

This set is ideal for use in the classroom, where children can work independently or in groups to improve coordination, concentration, and problem-solving abilities. Whether used for sensory play or more structured learning activities, the Colour Sorting Set provides a multi-sensory experience that fosters a deeper understanding of colours, shapes, and numbers.

Benefits for Educational Use:

  • Develops fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
  • Promotes colour recognition and categorisation.
  • Enhances concentration and focus through engaging tasks.
  • Supports independent and cooperative play, building social skills.
  • Encourages early problem-solving and organisational abilities.
  • Provides tactile sensory experiences with natural and coloured wooden pieces.

Classroom Ideas:

  • Use the bowls and acorns to sort by colour or size as a group activity.
  • Encourage students to use tweezers to pick up and move the acorns, boosting their fine motor skills.
  • Incorporate the scoop and spoon for early math lessons on measurement and quantity.
  • Set up a colour-matching challenge where students sort acorns into matching bowls.
  • Organise a creative arts session where children decorate or paint their own acorns.