


Bigjigs Toys First Flower Stacker
Marsoni
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Friday, May 29
Bigjigs Toys First Flower StackerThe Bigjigs Toys First Flower Stacker is a fun way for little ones to learn their first counting skills. Stack the brightly coloured wooden flowers onto the matching pegs, counting from 1 to 5 as you go. The baseboard even has matching dots to help with number recognition, making it a great early maths activity and each peg folds flat when not in use, so its safe and easy to store. Its a hands on way to practise dexterity, focus, and colour matching
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