Transparent containers with lids (9 pcs.)
A set of 9 plastic transparent colored containers (jars) - interesting and multifunctional.
Each container measures 4.5cm in diameter and 6cm in height, making them perfect for little hands. Removable lids that can be opened and closed help develop baby's fine motor skills and coordination, as well as opening/closing skills.
The shape of the lids allows you to stack containers on top of each other to build pyramids.
The jars are transparent and come in 6 different colors (red, yellow, orange, blue, green, and purple), which promotes the development of a child's color and visual perception.
The transparency of the containers allows you to use them on a bright table or panel. In the light of the tablet, the jars will take on a magical appearance, inviting the little one to complete tasks, rest or switch between activities.
Children can pour loose materials into them, such as cereals or sand. This develops children's sensory perception and enriches their experience of sound and movement of loose materials.
In addition, these small containers can be used for counting, sorting and construction, which promotes the development of logical thinking and imagination in children.
The material is plastic
quantity: 6 jars with lids
age from 3 years
| General | |
| Age | 3+ |
| Material | plastic quantity: 6 jars with lids |
| Призначення: | A set of 9 plastic transparent colored containers (jars) - interesting and multifunctional. Each container measures 4.5cm in diameter and 6cm in height, making them perfect for little hands. Removable lids that can be opened and closed help develop baby's fine motor skills and coordination, as well as opening/closing skills. The shape of the lids allows you to stack containers on top of each other to build pyramids. The jars are transparent and come in 6 different colors (red, yellow, orange, blue, green, and purple), which promotes the development of a child's color and visual perception. The transparency of the containers allows you to use them on a bright table or panel. In the light of the tablet, the jars will take on a magical appearance, inviting the little one to complete tasks, rest or switch between activities. Children can pour loose materials into them, such as cereals or sand. This develops children's sensory perception and enriches their experience of sound and movement of loose materials. In addition, these small containers can be used for counting, sorting and construction, which promotes the development of logical thinking and imagination in children. |