Magic Creative Window to Draw & Recreate the World
Age
+3
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Brand: Akros
Item code: 33105
Size: 33 x 28 cm
A creative window to draw and recreate the world! Includes 6 erasable coloured felt pens to let your imagination fly. It also facilitates working on pre-writing with the completion of basic concepts sheets (sheets not included). You can use it both vertically and flat on the table. Inspired by Montessori methodology.
ATTENTION: It is advisable to clean the window after use to keep it in good condition.
What do Children learn?
* Attention and concentration
* Creativity
* Fine motor skills
CONTENTS:
- Transparent board with eco-friendly wooden frame, coming from sustainable forests (33 x 28 cm.)
- Two wooden bases to support the transparent board (magic window)
- 6 coloured erasable marker pens
- Board rubber
RECOMMENDED AGE:
From 3 to 8 years.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES:
To develop imagination and creativity.
To boost attention, observation and concentration. o To start pre-writing.
To practise hand-eye coordination.
To improve fine motor skills.
Inspired by the Montessori Methodology.
MAGIC WINDOW TO RECREATE THE WORLD!
1. Position the window on the wooden bases. It can be placed vertically or horizontally.
2. Use the coloured erasable marker pens to recreate what you see through the window, or let your imagination run wild and create your own composition.
3. Use the board rubber to start again as many times as you like.
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