Elis Design Gift Set for 7-12 Months
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Tissue Box
Children love pulling tissues out. Just leave a pack of tissues within your baby's reach and suddenly they're all scattered around. Give your child this fun activity every day without having to replenish your stock of tissues at home.
A wooden box with a set of fabric handkerchiefs in beautiful colors will entertain children and improve their skills. Repeatedly pulling the handkerchiefs out of the box improves grip and fine motor skills, putting them back in the box improves hand-eye coordination, and the smartest ones learn to recognize basic colors.
The magic box stimulates curiosity, the need to explore, develops cognitive skills and introduces children to the concept of empty/full, in/out.
Imbucare Box with Flap Lid
A wooden box with a hole introduces children to the properties of an object, in this case a soft ball. It offers children a fun game that stimulates their minds.
By placing or pushing a soft ball into the hole, the ball disappears. This stimulates children's curiosity and their need to find out what happened to the ball. By turning, flipping and tilting the box in different ways, the ball appears again. Children can play hide-and-seek again and again, naturally improving their skills.
Playing with a box and a soft ball develops motor skills, hand-eye coordination, cognitive skills, visual perception and teaches children concentration and patience.
Rotating Drum with Number
A wooden rotating drum with a ball inside is an attractive toy that stimulates children's senses.
The drum on a stand, in beautiful rainbow colors, complete with a mirror, is definitely worth discovering. Young children love looking at themselves in mirrors, and when they discover that the toy starts making sounds when the drum is spun, they won't let it go. The position in which the child begins exploring depends on their developmental stage; children play with the drum while kneeling, sitting or lying on their stomachs.
When children play with a spinning top, they develop fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, cognitive skills and sensory perception.
First Puzzle
The first wooden puzzle is a simple toy that improves children's skills and rewards them for their efforts with a small surprise hidden under the wheel.
The baby is likely to encounter a mystery for the first time that they must solve. At this age, they love to explore and observe everything, begin to predict the results of their actions, and consciously repeat the actions that bring them pleasure. What a surprise it will be when, after discovering the wheel, they see a picture of a baby, their own reflection.
Repeated play with the first puzzle develops fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, cognitive skills and visual perception.
Wooden Book
A wooden book made of durable wood can be your baby's first book.
The book is designed so that it fits comfortably in children's hands and they can easily turn the pages. It will attract the attention of every baby with beautiful images of animals in their true form. These are farm animals that children can see in their surroundings.
Playing with the book develops motor skills, the sense of touch, visual perception and, when the pictures are accompanied by talking about animals, also auditory perception.
Flash Cards
For the very youngest, there is a set of 10 cards featuring 20 beautiful images of everyday objects in their true form.
The double-sided cards offer many play possibilities that can be adapted to the child's age and maturity. The simplest activity is to choose one card, show it to the child, describe it and talk about the object in the picture. Other possibilities are to lay out all the cards and explore them together, hide them, or let the child lead the game.
Picture cards are ideal for developing motor skills, short-term memory, communication skills, visual perception and, combined with talking, also auditory perception. The cards offer many play possibilities with varying levels of difficulty.
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