Djeco RollNut - Wooden Abacus
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Meet the Djeco RollNut - Wooden Abacus , a classic and engaging toy that stimulates the development of babies from 18 months old, perfect for exploring colors, movements and coordination in a playful way. This charming abacus invites little ones on a fun adventure, where sliding and spinning colorful beads transforms into a journey of learning and discovery.
The Djeco RollNut is designed to capture babies' attention, featuring an adorable squirrel longing for its acorns. Using a cone-shaped metal bar, children can slide and rotate four brightly colored, movable beads, guiding them in a circular motion. This simple yet ingenious interaction not only entertains but also introduces the concepts of cause and effect and problem-solving.
This wooden abacus is an exceptional tool for developing essential skills. By manipulating the beads, babies improve their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination , fundamental for future learning. Furthermore, the variety of colors stimulates color recognition and curiosity, while the game's mechanics encourage logical reasoning and concentration. The quality of the Djeco brand guarantees a durable and safe toy, constructed with robust materials and careful finishing.
Made from high-quality wood , the Djeco RollNut is sturdy and safe for little hands to explore. Its unisex design and soft colors make it an ideal gift for any baby, blending harmoniously into any play space. It's more than a toy; it's a tactile and visual experience that supports the cognitive and motor development of young children in a fun and natural way.
Main Features:
- Size: 16 x 13 x 16 cm.
- Gender: Unisex.
- Composition: High-quality wood.
- Recommended Age: 18 months and older.
- Functionality: Abacus with a cone-shaped metal bar and 4 movable beads to slide and rotate, connecting the squirrel to its hazelnuts.
- Benefits: Stimulates fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, color recognition, and logical reasoning.
Não recomendado para crianças com menos de 12 meses.