Fruit Sorting Plate
Fruit Sorting Plate
Fruit Sorting Plate
Fruit Sorting Plate
Fruit Sorting Plate
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Fruit Sorting Plate

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₱1,500.00
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₱1,500.00
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This colorful sorting plate includes: 

  • 50 pieces of small fruits
  • #s 0-9 and operations symbols for adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing
  • 7 sorting cards
  • Wooden tong and spoon

 

Use the toys for pretend play, or introduce early learning concepts such as forming patterns, sorting colors and types of fruits, counting and even higher math skills as kids get older. It can also help reinforce fine motor skills using the pincer grasp for picking up the fruits, learning to pick up objects with tweezers and scooping and transferring with the spoon. The possibilities are many! 

 

Because of variability of the wood used to create these boards and pieces, the colors of the product you receive may not be as exact as what is depicted in the photo. 

Description:

  • Material: wood
  • Choking hazard. Not appropriate for smaller children less than 3 years old or those who still place toys in their mouths. 

 

The information contained in this site is not medical advice and is offered in good faith. It represents the author’s current understanding and best practices in supporting child development. Please keep in mind that the contents are not all-inclusive and should not be substituted for professional advice.

Items chosen for the shop have been reviewed for non-toxic materials. However, caution is still warranted when children play and interact with any toy. Although we highly encourage free play and expanding the imagination, please still take caution in the appropriate level of supervision of children at play, particularly when toys and items may have smaller parts that pose a choking hazard. We also advise regularly inspecting toys to make sure they are still intact and in good condition when given to children to play with.