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RoGer Kids Educational Shape & Color Matching Eggs Set, 6 Pieces
RoGer Kids Educational Shape & Color Matching Eggs Set, 6 Pieces
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RoGer Kids Educational Shape & Color Matching Eggs Set, 6 Pieces
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RoGer Kids Educational Shape & Color Matching Eggs Set, 6 Pieces
RoGer Kids Educational Shape & Color Matching Eggs Set, 6 Pieces
The RoGer Kids Educational Shape & Color Matching Eggs set consists of 6 colorful plastic eggs, each designed with two interlocking halves that children must pair correctly based on their internal shapes and exterior colors. This interactive toy is specifically engineered to support early childhood development by challenging toddlers to identify patterns and match components, which fosters cognitive growth and problem-solving abilities.
This educational set provides a tactile learning experience that significantly enhances fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination as children manipulate the pieces to fit them together. The vibrant colors and distinct geometric shapes serve as effective visual aids for teaching basic recognition skills, while the durable plastic construction ensures the toy can withstand regular handling during play sessions. By encouraging independent exploration and logical reasoning, the set serves as a valuable tool for foundational learning in a home or preschool environment.
This product is not intended for children under the age of 3 due to the presence of small parts that may pose a choking hazard. It may also be less engaging for older children who have already mastered basic shape and color matching concepts.
To use the set, separate all the eggs into their individual halves and mix them together on a flat surface. Encourage the child to pick up one half and identify its color and the specific shape hidden inside. Once identified, the child should search for the corresponding matching half to complete the egg. This process can be repeated until all pieces are correctly assembled, allowing for continuous practice and improvement.
For the best learning outcomes, supervise play sessions to guide the child through the matching process and use the opportunity to name the colors and shapes aloud as they are identified.
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