Shape Sorting Wood Cube (Puzzle)
$18.99
The ultimate shape sorter! Circles, squares, triangles, hearts, octagons, and stars make a satisfying ‘clink’ as they drop into the hardwood cube. Then open the lid, take them out, and start all over again! Twelve brightly colored shapes help your toddlers develop essential hand-eye and matching skills. As their dexterity improves, your little ones will learn to recognize shapes as they sort each cheerfully colored block into the storage cube. The glossy hardwood construction keeps the learning alive for years–and kids–to come! Measures 6.5″ x 6″ x 6.75″, and is recommended for ages 2 and up.
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SKU (UPC): 000772005753
Color: Full Color
Manufacturer: Melissa & Doug
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