Motor skills. These toys introduce some of our community-based vehicles, but also provides an opportunity for enhancing hand-eye coordination while trying to fit the different pieces into the peg.
Language. Use the cars to enhance conversations through colors, vehicle sounds, and stories in their play.
Cognitive skills and creative play. Introduce the names of these common vehicles. Compare them to pictures in books, similar toys or vehicles you can see outside. Use the toys as puzzles to build up the vehicle. Purchase the different vehicles to mix and match for fun. Kids will naturally play and think outside the box. Providing them with open-ended toys and characters in their play can encourage them to look for different ways to play with it.
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Product Details:
- Each vehicle is sold separately
- Dimensions: 5 inches long, 4.25 inches tall, 3 inches wide
- Varying number and size of pieces (please view pictures)
- Police car - 5 parts
- Fire truck - 6 parts
- Train - 7 parts
- Toys are made with Beechwood and painted with non-toxic water soluble paint.
- As a wood product, colors may sometimes transfer or fade but the toy itself is meant to last for extended periods.
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.
Furthermore, the company source is certified for quality assurance with proper documentation for manufacturing. Items chosen for the shop have been reviewed and assured that materials are from safe wood and non-toxic water-based paint. 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.