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NEW Montessori natural wood heuristic loose parts play treasure bag

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Management number 34326800 Release Date 2026/01/04 List Price $8.20 Model Number 34326800
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Lovely treasure bag filled with natural wooden pieces for heuristic, open-ended Montessori and Waldorf loose parts play. Includes all the pieces pictured, detailed below with approximate measurements: - wooden bobbin (3 x 4.7cm) - a wooden ball / sphere (3cm diameter) - blank wooden die (2 × 2cm) - wooden mushroom (2.2 × 3.5cm) - jumbo wooden button (3cm diameter) - a wooden counter / blank coin (3.8cm diameter) - wooden ring (5cm diameter) - a wooden cone (1.8cm x 4.6cm) - oblong wooden bead (1.4 × 4.5cm) - a wooden acorn (2.4 × 3.6cm) - small wooden egg (2.1 × 3.3cm) - wooden peg doll (2.2 x 5.5cm) Includes a natural canvas drawstring bag to keep your new treasures together in. Similar to sets sold by tickit, Grapat and Grimms etc. Perfect for engaging logical thought, stimulating discovery and creativity, developing hand-eye coordination and improving fine motor skills. As l've put these kits together myself, there's some variation in wood colour and grain. There may also be some small deviance in the measurements (1-2mm) provided. Suitable for age 3+ due to small parts / choke risk.

BrandMontessoriBrand menu
SizeOne size
ConditionNew without tags
MaterialWood
ColorBeige
CategoryKids > Toys > Educational toys > Other educational toys

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