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VIGA 76229. Minimum number of players: 1, Product colour: OrangeCheapest delivery:
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VIGA 76229 learning toy
Cheapest delivery:
Venipak Pickup LV, Venipak Locker LV
Venipak Pickup LV
Venipak Locker LV
1.89 €
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The VIGA 76229 learning toy is an orange, single-player educational board designed to support early handwriting and letter recognition. It is a compact tool from viga toys that focuses on helping young children practice small letters and basic penmanship skills through guided tracing. The product is intended for home or classroom use where a simple, tactile learning aid for writing practice is needed.
This learning toy provides a clear, user-friendly surface for tracing small letters, helping to develop fine motor control and early writing habits. Its compact size and durable construction make it suitable for repeated use by young learners. The orange color enhances visibility and engagement without overwhelming the child, and the single-player design allows focused, individual practice.
This product is not designed for multiple simultaneous users; classrooms requiring large-group activities may need additional units or a different format. It is focused specifically on small-letter handwriting practice and does not include multisensory electronic features, so it may not meet needs for interactive or multimedia learning methods.
Place the learning toy on a flat surface and have the child sit comfortably with proper posture. Demonstrate tracing small letters along the provided guides, then allow the child to use a suitable writing implement to follow the strokes. Repeat practice regularly, increasing complexity as confidence grows. Supervise young children to ensure correct grip and technique while preventing damage to the board.
Use the VIGA 76229 learning toy in short, regular sessions to build muscle memory for letter shapes. Combine tracing practice with verbal instruction and real handwriting exercises on paper to reinforce transfer of skills.
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