These specially designed Tactile Shells are an innovative sensory play resource as they’re made from 100% eco-friendly materials and consciously manufactured with reduced energy and water usage. They are made of natural Fiber Particulate Composite (FPC), which is an agricultural waste product from rice stems and rice husks. Each shell has its own natural grain as a result! Children will love to touch and feel these shells, make imprints into sand and dough or use them in role play. They can be used to teach early math concepts such as sorting, matching, comparing, sequencing, patterning and counting. The set includes 36 tactile shells, 2 of each in 6 different tactile finishes and 3 sizes. || For ages 18M+. || Sizes: 1.6″W, 1.9″W and 2.1″W.
Features
- 36 PIECES, 6 TEXTURES AND 3 SIZES — This set features 36 shells with 6 different tactile surfaces in 3 sizes. Young hands love to hold the fascinating textures!
- ECO-FRIENDLY — Made from agricultural waste products (rice stems and husks), the shells are 100% recyclable, require fewer resources to manufacture and break down in the environment
- EARLY MATH FOR TODDLERS — Toddlers can use these open-ended manipulatives to develop early math skills as well as language
- SHELLING OUT ECOLOGICAL BENEFITS — These captivating shells are biodegradable. Their manufacture produces zero pollution with large savings in energy and water
- EASY STORAGE — Each set comes with a cotton bag, making these manipulatives easy to store and take anywhere!
- SAFE FOR TODDLERS — These captivating manipulatives are safety tested for children aged 18m+ and are made from 100% natural, non-toxic materials
- LEARNING THROUGH PLAY — Our products inspire children to play with purpose. Play is the best teacher! Our high-quality, educational resources fulfill learning needs from 18 months to 12 yearsLEARNING THROUGH PLAY — Our products inspire children to play with purpose. Play is the best teacher! Our high-quality, educational resources fulfill learning needs to 12 years.
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