SILICONE STACKER
what will my child learn?
- Introduce a colorful Cloth Stacker toy to your babies
- Help them to put different things in stackers.
- Show them the nesting of stackers.
- Also, keep upside down and stack them to form a tower.
Age | 7 month - 18 month |
Page & Dimension | 9 x 4.5 cm |
Made of | Silicone |
weight | 212 gram |
Silicone Stacker
How to play ?
Introduce Colourful Cloth Stackers. Help them to put different things in stackers. Show them nesting of stackers. Also keep upside down and stack them to form a tower.
What will my child learn ?
Cloth Stacker improves attention, fine motor skills and imagination. Different sized objects help in spatial relationship and problem solving.
Cloth Stacker For babies 0-1 year for brain development designed by Experts. Stackers can be stacked onto each other to form a tower or play in small size, which helps in focusing on items, developing fine motor skills and building spatial relationship.
How to play ?
- Introduce Colourful Silicon Stackers. Help them to put different things in stackers. Show them nesting of stackers. Also keep upside down and stack them to form a tower.
What will my child learn ?
- Silicon Stacker improves attention, fine motor skills and imagination. Different sized objects help in spatial relationship and problem solving.
Cloth Stacker For babies 0-1 year for brain development designed by Experts.
- Stackers can be stacked onto each other to form a tower or play in small size, which helps in focusing on items, developing fine motor skills and building spatial relationship
How to play ?
- Introduce Colourful Silicon Stackers. Help them to put different things in stackers. Show them nesting of stackers. Also keep upside down and stack them to form a tower.
What will my child learn ?
- Silicon Stacker improves attention, fine motor skills and imagination. Different sized objects help in spatial relationship and problem solving.
Cloth Stacker For babies 0-1 year for brain development designed by Experts.
- Stackers can be stacked onto each other to form a tower or play in small size, which helps in focusing on items, developing fine motor skills and building spatial relationship