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Touchy Feely Animals

£22.00
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Lift, touch and feel the woodland animals! This tactile wooden puzzle has five animal shapes to match to the board, each hiding a different fabric to explore.

What's Included & Key Details:

  • 5 woodland animal shapes to lift, match and shape-sort
  • 5 different fabrics to touch and feel
  • Finger holes for easy grasping
  • Age: 18 months+

Tactile, sensory play builds fine motor control and early problem-solving, while touching and matching develops focus and curiosity.

Handcrafted from SVLK-certified reclaimed rubberwood and finished with non-toxic, water-based paints. Plastic-free, recyclable packaging.

Free standard delivery on orders over £40. 30-day returns. Gift-ready packaging.

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Made from sustainable rubber wood and plywood and coloured with a soft non-toxic water stain.

Suitable for 18 months +

Product size: L: 21.00 x W: 21.00 x H: 1.50 cms

Fine motor control

Fitting shapes into holes is fiddly. You need quite a bit of control. That’s why shape sorters for the youngest children have generous openings and simple shapes.

Bringing fingers and thumb together to grasp each piece develops the hand strength and dexterity that will later be needed for confident pencil grip. 

Spatial reasoning

Which way round does it go? This way or that way? Fitting a wooden hippo into an ark doesn’t sound like an essential life skill but this kind of spatial reasoning is crucial for reading. Is that a ‘p’ or a ‘q’, a ‘b’ or a ‘d’? Learning to orientate objects in space is the first step - and lots of fun, too!

Sorting and matching

Sorting means grouping things together that are the same. Two lions, two cats, two zebras. Matching, counterintuitively, is the opposite: what is different about these two things. Put two shapes side by side. Do they match? You are looking for differences between them. Find a difference? No match.

So a shape sorter is really a shape matcher. Is this the right shape for this hole?