Wooden Rainbow ball tower for kids - EKT2493

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Product Measurements (L x W x H) : 9.1 x 19.2 x 14.2 cms

Weight: 560 g

SKU: EKT2493
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"Product Name: Extrokids Wooden Rainbow Ball Tower
Product Measurements (L x W x H) in cm: 19.2 x 14.2 x 9.1
Product Weight (grams): 560
Contents: 30 colorful balls 11 piece of ring 1 ball Storage box
Recommended Age: 3 years and up
Skills that can be developed: Fine motor skills Hand-eye coordination Color recognition Problem-solving Spatial reasoning
Weight: 560 grams
Measurements: 19.2 x 14.2 x 9.1 cm
Color: Multicolored (variety of colors for balls and rings)
Condition: New
Material: High-quality wood
Safety: Non-toxic paints, smooth edges to ensure child safety".
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"Show your child how to stack the rings and place the balls on top. Encourage them to experiment with different stacking combinations. Use the toy as a tool to teach colors and counting. Create fun challenges, such as building the tallest tower or sorting the balls by color."
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"Wipe the wooden pieces with a damp cloth and mild soap. Avoid submerging in water to prevent wood damage. Store in a dry place to maintain the quality of the wood and paint."
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"The Extrokids Wooden Rainbow Ball Tower is a delightful and engaging toy designed to captivate young minds. With 30 colorful balls and 11 rings, children can build and explore the vibrant tower, enhancing their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. The included storage box ensures all pieces are neatly stored when not in use, making it a convenient and fun addition to any playroom.
Guide for Parents: Encourage your child to explore different ways of stacking and arranging the rings and balls. Discuss colors and count the pieces together to incorporate educational elements into playtime. Supervise younger children to ensure they do not put small parts in their mouths."

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