Using their magnetic stylus, who will be the first to guide gemstones of the required quantity and colour in their 3 buckets?
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One child spins the arrows, then, using their magnetic stylus, both players race to be the first to guide gemstones of the required quantity and colour in their 3 buckets. Also a single-player game. Includes (1) 29.5 x 37 cm wooden board with a sturdy, non-removable plexiglas cover encasing 2 x 30 gemstones in 3 colours, and 2 attached wooden stylus.
Age: 4 +
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Magnetic Labyrinths
These games allow children to develop multi-level abilities. The motion of sticking the stylus on the surface to “catch” a bead and lead it to its destination improves fine motor skills and fosters eye-hand coordination. In addition, keeping the bead stuck to the stylus in a continuous motion is a great precision exercise!
Labyrinths also help develop additional abilities: counting, sorting, colour association, as well as familiarizing oneself with spatial markers (up, down, left, right). Some are single-player, cooperative or competitive. Finally, they are also convenient: because they are covered with an acrylic sheet, and most come with an attached stylus, nothing gets lost!
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Fine Motor Skills
Social
Observation
Mathematics
Spacetime
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Minimum Age Required
Age: 4 +
Minimum Number of Players
1
Maximum Number of Players
2
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