Learning to tie your shoelaces becomes a real game of exploration!
This fun and educational activity helps children recognize their fingers, differentiate between left and right hands, and practice threading, crossing, and tying shoelaces at their own pace.
A practical, fun and rewarding way to encourage fine motor skills, precision and independence in everyday life.Educational objectives
Recognize and name the fingers of the hand (thumb, index finger, middle finger, ring finger, little finger).
Distinguish between the left hand and the right hand.
Practice threading and tying shoelaces to develop hand-eye coordination.
Stimulate fine motor skills, precision and patience.
Strengthen confidence and autonomy in everyday activities.
Activity content
1 wooden board illustrating two hands (left and right) and a pair of lace-up shoes.
Finger names engraved to facilitate learning body vocabulary.
Features:
Compatibility: Designed to fit perfectly into IKEA TROFAST bins, providing a stable and well-organized activity.
Recommended age: 3 to 7 years
Objective: learn by manipulating, naming and having fun!
Important
Each tablet is handcrafted from natural wood. Slight variations or small marks may be present, making each piece unique and authentic.
As with all material intended for children, use must be under adult supervision.
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