The “Shapes” Sorter is a bright wooden Montessori-style toy designed to develop sensory, motor, and cognitive skills in children from 1 year of age. The game helps children learn shapes, colors, and spatial relationships through play, promoting the development of logic, attention, and coordination.
Material: natural wood, safe for children
Set includes: base + shapes of various forms and colors
Size: 29х5,5х4,5 cm
Weight: 0.35 kg
Age group: recommended from 1 year
Style: Montessori — natural materials, simple shapes
Color: assorted
Who it is for:
Suitable for children from 1 year of age, preschoolers, and for use in development centers.
Specifications
Type: sorter — educational wooden toyMaterial: natural wood, safe for children
Set includes: base + shapes of various forms and colors
Size: 29х5,5х4,5 cm
Weight: 0.35 kg
Age group: recommended from 1 year
Style: Montessori — natural materials, simple shapes
Color: assorted
Key benefits
- Promotes the development of fine motor skills
- Helps children learn shapes, space, and colors
- Develops attention, observation, and logic
- Natural eco-friendly materials — safe for children
- Suitable for independent play and activities with parents
- An ideal option for an educational gift
Features of use
The sorter is created according to Montessori methodology principles — the child independently learns to match the shape of the hole with the shape of the piece. This allows the child not only to play but also to effectively develop thinking and analytical skills.Who it is for:
Suitable for children from 1 year of age, preschoolers, and for use in development centers.
Indications for use:
- Development of fine motor skills
- Learning shapes and colors
- Improving attention and concentration
- Development of logic and spatial thinking
- Independent play or activities with parents
Instructions for use:
- Remove all shapes and the sorter board from the box.
- Show the child how to match the shapes with the holes on the base.
- Encourage the child to try inserting the shapes into the correct holes independently.
- Gradually make the game more challenging by changing the order of the shapes or adding color-based tasks.
- Ensure the child plays on a flat, safe surface.
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