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.


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Plastic Lacing Needles (24pcs)
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Graduated Cylinders (7pcs)
Stubby Brush Set (16pcs)
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