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Shapes Board

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The Shapes Board is an interactive learning toy that helps young children recognize and learn different shapes like circles, squares, and triangles. Designed for toddlers and preschoolers, this educational tool promotes hands-on learning through engaging activities and games.

  • Colorful design with bright colors that capture children's attention and interest
  • Encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills through interactive play
  • Improves fine motor skills as children manipulate and place different shapes
  • Made from durable materials built to last through extended use
  • Versatile for use at home, kindergartens, and playgroups
  • Ideal for birthdays and early childhood learning milestones
  • Includes fun hands-on activities that make shape recognition exciting

Order this shapes board from Kapruka and introduce your child in Sri Lanka to the world of shapes through play-based learning.

Package Dimension: 25 x 20 x 10 cm

Yes, if there are any defects or if you are unsatisfied with the product upon delivery, you can return it according to Kapruka`s return policy which is available on their website.

Yes, the Shapes Board can be delivered to most locations across Sri Lanka. You can check the availability of delivery services to your specific location on the Kapruka website.

Absolutely, the Shapes Board is made with child-safe materials and smooth edges to ensure a safe playing experience for young children.

The Shapes Board is designed for toddlers and young children, ideal for kids who are starting to learn about shapes and colors.

The Shapes Board helps in developing fine motor skills, color and shape recognition, and problem-solving abilities in young children.

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Wooden shape-sorting toys sit at the heart of early childhood learning, helping young children build spatial reasoning and hand-eye coordination through play. Parents and nursery teachers in Sri Lanka often pair these with skateboards for recreation as children grow older, creating a progression from shape recognition to logical thinking. Classic family dice games also complement a child's developing turn-taking and number skills.

For children who enjoy hands-on, tactile activities, pairing a shapes board with drawing and craft materials keeps learning sessions varied and engaging. Browsing educational posters and charts can round out a well-stocked activity corner at home or in a classroom setting.

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