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Educational Insights Pete The Cat I Love My Buttons Game - Preschool Board Games for Kids, Toddler Fine Motor Skills, Color Matching Kids Games and Fun Gifts for Girls and Boys Ages 3+
Educational Insights Pete The Cat I Love My Buttons Game - Preschool Board Games for Kids, Toddler Fine Motor Skills, Color Matching Kids Games and Fun Gifts for Girls and Boys Ages 3+
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- ESSENTIAL SKILLS FOR PRESCHOOLERS: This board game teaches shapes, colors, and matching while building fine motor skills like hand-eye coordination and dexterity and encouraging strategic thinking
- HELP PETE MATCH HIS GROOVY SHAPED BUTTONS: Spin the spinner and use the Pete the Cat squeezer to pick up the matching button and add it to your shirt board; first to fill their shirt wins
- INCLUDES: 4 Pete-shaped boards with button slots, 20 buttons in 5 different shapes, 1 Pete the Cat squeezer, spinner, and guide; game board doubles as the box for easy setup, cleanup, and storage
- SPARK MORE TOGETHERNESS: Bring early learning to family game night as toddlers build fine motor and key social emotional skills including taking turns, sharing, and winning and losing gracefully
- THE PERFECT GIFT - Have an upcoming birthday or holiday? Our toys & games make the perfect activity for the home or classroom, no matter the occasion
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This toy is an absolute hit in our backyard! The rockets fly so high, and it keeps my kids running and laughing for hours. Great quality and super easy to use.
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My son can’t get enough of these buildable trucks! The electric drill is easy to use, and it keeps him focused and learning through play. Such a perfect STEM toy.
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