Description
The traditional game of quoits is perfect for developing coordination and accuracy skills. Whilst it can be played alone, children will benefit from playing with each other and improving their turn-taking skills. Counting and number skills are required to keep a simple score, making it the perfect game to improve both math and gross motor skills.


Days of the Week Poster Maori
Alphabet Bean Bags (26pcs)
Large Acrylic Mirror (1pc)
Jumping Sacks (6pcs)
Natural Stacking Bowls (5pcs)
Peg Board Large Pegs (650pcs)
Leaf Cards Cabinet
Hairy Maclary and Friends: Colours in Maori and English Board Book
Leaf Cards
Jumbo Insects (7pcs)
Frog Life Cycle Puzzle (15pcs)
Giant Magnetic Frog Life Cycle (9pcs)
Wooden Number Cards 1-9000 Large with Box
Rainbow Wrist Bands (6pcs)
Steiner Blocks (58pcs)
Koru Seat
Sand & Water Wheel
Red Riding Hood Magnetic Story (11pcs)
Maori Foam Shapes (16pcs)
Tough Activity Hoops (10pcs)
Jumbo Eyedroppers (6pcs)
Double Tone Block & Beater
Crystal Colour Stacking Blocks (50pcs)
Nuts & Bolts Seriation Board
Dough Press (3pcs)
A4 Magnetic Whiteboard
Sleeveless Apron Small
Discover Your Body Boy Puzzle
5-Shape Puzzle (5pcs)
Jumbo Pets (6pcs)
Hand Castanets (6pcs)
Teen Bead Box Individual Beads
Pencil Sharpener
Gears Super Set (150pcs)
Ring Tin 12cm
Hurdle 15cm (2pcs) 





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