Early Childhood
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Mini Counting Cupcakes
€29.90These mini cupcakes are packed with big learning fun! Kids learn how to count from 1-20 as they explore this set of 20 two-piece cupcakes—count by the number on the outside, then match with the corresponding dots printed inside each lid. Plus, learn about even and odd numbers—vanilla cupcakes are even, and chocolate cupcakes are odd! Designed for little hands, cupcakes also help kids build fine motor skills as they play. All pieces store inside the reusable bucket for easy cleanup!
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Melissa and Doug - Shape...
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TTS Squidgy Sparkles...
€39.50Empower children with sensory gel numerals for early number recognition, suited for ages 3 to 7.
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Maths Blocks- Wooden
€27.75Helps to develop fine motor skills
Improves problem-solving skills
Develops spatial reasoning skills
Teaches math concepts
Age 3+
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Connecting Camels Sequence...
€5.95Connecting Camels Sequence Cards
Supports the following learning areas:
- numeracy - pattern, counting and sorting
- Personal development - working independently
Age 3+
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Learning Resources Snap-n...
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Robot Face Race
€35.75The crazy robot inventor needs your help! Shake the Robot Randomiser to reveal the robot’s features, and then scan the robot heads on the board until you find a match. This fun game helps children build the visual scanning and discrimination skills needed for reading print. There’s no reading needed, so it’s ideal for preschoolers and fun for the whole family. For 2-4 players.
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NumberBlocks Step Squad...
€51.10The 15-piece set includes headquarters playset, detachable slide, 5 spy-themed accessories, Numberblock Three collectible figure with posable arms, and a sticker sheet to customise your headquarters.
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Learn -A- Lot Avocados
€18.85There’s a different emotion in every roll with these brightly coloured avocados designed to help teach children about emotions and feelings. Each avocado pops apart to reveal a rolling pit with emoji-style expressions. Use them to encourage social emotional learning (SEL), prompt conversations about feelings, and help with early learning and fine motor skills.