Learning toys

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    Ukulele with doughnut print

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    Roll up piano - 83 cm

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    IQ cube - Wooden lock

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    Multi toy instrument

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    Avocado ukulele

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    IQ puzzles set

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    IQ cubes set

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    IQ cubes set

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    Play sewing machine

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    IQ game - Robot

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    Wooden Xylophone

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    IQ cube

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    Fidget toy - Pin board

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    Solar system

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    Drum with four instruments

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Learning Toys – Play that builds skills naturally

This collection brings together friendly learning toys for letters, numbers, problem solving, and everyday discovery. It suits early learners and growing minds who enjoy hands-on play. It is especially useful now as home, school, and after-school time benefit from short, focused sessions that feel like games rather than lessons.

Choose from alphabet sets, number tiles, shape sorters, matching games, flashcards, simple science kits, clocks for telling time, and activity books. Lay out one tray with clear steps and a visible finish. Rotating two or three activities keeps interest high without overflowing shelves or tables.

Use brief, structured play: introduce, try, and show. Name the goal, play together once, then let the child demonstrate. Celebrate effort and tidy away before switching tasks. Calm sequencing supports confidence and helps skills carry across reading, counting, and daily routines.

Care is straightforward. Wipe pieces with a soft cloth, group small parts in pouches, and label trays by topic. Returning sets to the same shelf makes it easy to start again tomorrow. With simple order, learning slots naturally into the day.

Frequently asked questions

How long should a learning game last?

Ten to fifteen minutes suits most attention spans. Stop while interest remains and note what worked. Short, frequent play builds skills more reliably than long sessions. A visible finish, such as a full row of tiles, helps children recognise success and look forward to the next round.

How can I support early reading?

Use alphabet tiles to build names and simple words. Say the sounds, not just the letter names, and swap one tile to create a new word. Keep a small notebook for favourite sets. Repetition with variety strengthens recognition without feeling repetitive.

What encourages number confidence?

Match number tiles to small objects in bowls, then swap the bowls without changing quantities. Count aloud together and compare more and fewer. Keep steps concrete and cheerful. This hands-on approach builds a clear link between symbols and quantities.

How do I store multiple sets neatly?

Assign one tray per topic, place loose parts in pouches, and label the short edge for easy reading. Keep two trays accessible and the rest on a higher shelf. Rotating choices maintains novelty and protects pieces from getting mixed up across activities.


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