Curious Cub – Level 9
Let us explore the delightful offerings of Box 9, thoughtfully designed for children aged 18 months and above. This stage is a whirlwind of discovery, and each item in the box is crafted to nurture specific developmental skills in an engaging and enjoyable manner. Colour Matching Board Skills Developed: Colour Recognition, Hand-Eye Coordination Matching colours on the board fosters colour recognition, helping your child differentiate between various hues. Placing each piece accurately also improves hand-eye coordination. Chunky Wooden Puzzle Skills Developed: Fine Motor Skills, Shape Recognition Engaging with the chunky wooden puzzle enhances fine motor skills as your child manipulates each piece to fit into its corresponding slot. This activity also promotes shape recognition, aiding in cognitive development. Nesting Puzzle Skills Developed: Spatial Awareness, Problem Solving The nesting puzzle encourages your child to explore spatial awareness by fitting pieces within one another. This activity also fosters problem solving as they determine the correct sequence for nesting. “Look What I Can Do” Book Skills Developed: Language Development, Self-Confidence Reading “Look What I Can Do” together supports language development by introducing new vocabulary and sentence structures. The book also boosts self-confidence as your child relates to the achievements of the characters. Animal Matching Cards Skills Developed: Language Development, Visual Discrimination Using animal matching cards promotes language development by introducing new animal names and sounds. It also enhances visual discrimination, as your child learns to distinguish between different animals. Flashcards Skills Developed: Memory Enhancement, Vocabulary Expansion Using flashcards introduces your child to new concepts and objects, promoting memory enhancement through repetition. Discussing the images also aids in vocabulary expansion, enriching their language skills. Horizontal Dowel Skills Developed: Hand-Eye Coordination, Wrist Rotation Placing rings onto the horizontal dowel challenges your child to use precise hand-eye coordination and encourages wrist rotation, an important movement that supports future tasks like using utensils, drawing, and writing. Set of Two Metal Cans Skills Developed: Fine Motor Skills, Concentration, Practical Life Skills Using the metal cans for pouring activities allows your child to practice fine motor skills by controlling the flow of liquid from one container to another. This activity also enhances concentration and introduces practical life skills, fostering independence and confidence. Parent’s Handbook Skills Developed: Guided Learning, Parental Engagement This comprehensive guide offers insights into each toy’s purpose and provides activity suggestions, facilitating guided learning and enhancing parental engagement in your child’s developmental journey.