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  • Melissa and Doug - Wooden...

    €26.99

    Stacking Train

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  • Seymour the Counting Shapes...

    €19.80

    Meet Seymour, the friendly turtle, and his adorable buddies. They’re ready to help children ages 18 months+ build essential early years skills including fine motor, colour and number recognition.

    Includes 2-piece Seymour and 10 baby turtles.

    The Activity Guide and packaging are multilingual.

    Seymour measures 8.5 H x 15.65 cm L. 12 Piece Set

    Age 18months +

    Out of Stock
  • Peekaboo Learning Farm

    €26.90

    Learn counting and colours with five farmyard friends. Pop open this set’s colourful numbered barns to find the adorable pig, cow, lamb, horse or duck animal finger puppet hiding inside. Kids learn new skills including sorting while building their imaginations as they play peekaboo, pretend and more.

    Age 18mths +

    Available
  • Translucent Colour Stacking...

    €12.75

    These versatile cups are great for inspiring creativity, supporting early learning, and adding excitement to sensory play activities! Perfect for use at home, in nurseries, or in classrooms.

    Size: Size: largest 82 x 90mm dia. Smallest 40 x 48mm dia.

    Age: Suitable from 12 months.

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  • Numberblocks - Memory match...

    €14.30

    Memory match game

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  • Robot Face Race

    €35.75

    The crazy robot inventor needs your help! Shake the Robot Randomiser to reveal the robot’s features, and then scan the robot heads on the board until you find a match. This fun game helps children build the visual scanning and discrimination skills needed for reading print. There’s no reading needed, so it’s ideal for preschoolers and fun for the whole family. For 2-4 players.

    Available
  • Learn -A- Lot Avocados

    €18.85

    There’s a different emotion in every roll with these brightly coloured avocados designed to help teach children about emotions and feelings. Each avocado pops apart to reveal a rolling pit with emoji-style expressions. Use them to encourage social emotional learning (SEL), prompt conversations about feelings, and help with early learning and fine motor skills.

    Available