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PlanToys® Twist & Sort Wooden Stacking Toy for Toddlers | Montessori Fine Motor Toy with Twistable Rod & Colorful Rings | Eco-Friendly Educational Puzzle for Kids Ages 2+
PlanToys® Twist & Sort Wooden Stacking Toy for Toddlers | Montessori Fine Motor Toy with Twistable Rod & Colorful Rings | Eco-Friendly Educational Puzzle for Kids Ages 2+
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- MONTESSORI-INSPIRED STACKING TOY FOR TODDLERS: This vibrant wooden stacking toy encourages open-ended play and independent learning. Designed to align with Montessori principles, the Twist & Sort promotes spatial awareness, sequencing, and concentration as children figure out how to rotate and slide the color-coded rings into position.
- PROMOTES FINE MOTOR DEVELOPMENT AND PROBLEM SOLVING: As children grasp, rotate, and place each colorful ring, they naturally strengthen hand-eye coordination and problem-solving abilities. Matching each ring by color and shape encourages visual discrimination, color recognition, and logical sequencing—all while keeping little hands actively engaged.
- ENGAGING TWISTABLE ROD FOR ADVANCED LEARNING: Unlike traditional stackers, this toy features a rotating center rod with fixed pegs that children must align correctly to slide the rings down. This added twist transforms simple stacking into a satisfying brain-teasing puzzle that keeps toddlers entertained and learning through trial and error.
- SUSTAINABLY MADE FROM NATURAL MATERIALS: Crafted in Thailand from sustainably harvested, chemical-free rubberwood, this toy is finished with non-toxic, water-based dyes and formaldehyde-free glue. Parents can feel confident knowing this durable toy is eco-conscious, safe for teething toddlers, and built for years of hands-on play.
- TRAVEL-FRIENDLY DESIGN WITH FOLDABLE ROD: Perfect for playdates or on-the-go fun, the rod folds down after use for compact storage. Whether used at home or packed in a diaper bag, this twist-and-sort toy keeps little ones busy while minimizing mess and maximizing early learning wherever they are.
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