Enhance your kids’ problem-solving and building skills with toys that would develop them to think outside the box from solar, and math, to puzzle toys.
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2-Pack LCD Drawing Tablet 8.5 inch Doodle Board Pad Eco
Original price was: $55.00.$45.99Current price is: $45.99.Great Gifts & Learning Toys For Kids Ages 3 and Above.
You can use this writing tablet to teach your kids mathematical calculation, word learning and drawing.
This will reduce the time they spend on electronic products such as mobile phone and tablet.
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My First Big Floor Puzzle – Ocean Friends
Original price was: $34.00.$27.99Current price is: $27.99.- The Learning Journey
- 12-Piece Toddler Puzzle
- This colorfully illustrated 12-piece jumbo puzzle is perfect for little hands to manipulate and is great for both BOYS and GIRLS ages 2 and up. Designed to introduce problem-solving and encourage early language skills, this ocean-themed puzzle makes it fun to reach key developmental milestones. Double the puzzle fun with an exciting puzzle search! Find the octopus, shark, treasure, jellyfish, submarine, and other ocean friends to increase the interactive learning fun!
- Builds tactile, motor, thinking, and learning skills. Introduces color, shape, and object recognition. Builds confidence and boosts self-esteem by providing a sense of achievement. Introduces children to the world around them.
- 12 jumbo puzzle pieces made of thick, durable cardboard construction. Completed puzzle measures 24” x 18”.
- Improves FINE MOTOR SKILLS and HAND-EYE COORDINATION by requiring your child to fit the correct puzzle pieces together. Helps develop COGNITIVE abilities by encouraging your child to focus and problem-solve. Fosters visual and tactile SENSORY play. Creates a SOCIAL learning environment.
- All Learning Journey products are regularly safety tested and in compliance with all domestic and international toy safety regulations.
- Fun fact: The Learning Journey has an extensive line of Award-Winning Educational Toys that have been tested by the most important panel of judges… kids!