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Montessori Toddler Busy Board Sensory Toys for Toddlers Wooden Autism Sensory Toy, Toddler Switch Board with 17 LED Lights for Kids 1-6 Year Olds to Develop Fine Motor Skills.
Montessori Toddler Busy Board Sensory Toys for Toddlers Wooden Autism Sensory Toy, Toddler Switch Board with 17 LED Lights for Kids 1-6 Year Olds to Develop Fine Motor Skills.
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- 【Inspired by Montessori】: Our Busy Board is inspired by Montessori's educational approach, which encourages children to learn through play and exploration, Busy Board toy with switch and LED light, which can strengthen your child's motor training and perception training.
- 【Fun and Educational】: Flycoost wooden busy board focuses on entertaining and educating young children while promoting fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination, help parent-child interaction, suitable for children ages 1,2,3,4 and up, also suitable for adults with autism, please prepare 2 AAA batteries by yourself before use.
- 【Give your child a meaningful gift】: Our Busy Board comes with 17 LED lights 10 switches, children can play and interact with adults, providing endless fun for your child, this sensory toy is perfect for birthdays, Christmas, Halloween, Thanksgiving, preschool graduation, it is also a must-have toddler gift when traveling. It's not only fun, but it helps with cognitive development and imagination.
- 【Portable Travel Toy】: With a convenient carrying handle, your child can take this busy board anywhere. It's excellent for long car rides, plane rides or just a day at the park. Our busy board also comes with multiple LED lights that can be turned on and off in different combinations to stimulate your child's visual senses.
- 【Montessori Toddler Busy Board by Flycoost】:The excellent educational toy for your little one. Designed with fun and learning in mind, this wooden busy board is the ultimate tool to promote your child's development. Our busy board features a range of activities and challenges that will keep your child entertained for hours while promoting fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
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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 kids are obsessed with this bug vacuum! It makes outdoor play so much more exciting and educational. The light-up habitat is such a fun bonus.
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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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