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.


Golden Bead Square of 100 Individual Beads
Small Acrylic Mirror (1pc)
PVC Tubing (10mm x 2M)
Old MacDonald Magnetic Story (11pcs)
Jumbo Farm Animals (7pcs)
Colour Fun Dye Concentrate 50ml (6pcs)
Teen Bead Box Individual Beads
Parachute with 12 Handles
Koru Seat
Sandpaper Numbers with Box (11pcs)
Large Laser Cut Movable Alphabet in Box
Kiwi Life Cycle Puzzle (11pcs)
Leaf Cards
Numbers Poster Samoan
Plain Rolling Pin (2pcs)
Discover & See Light Table
Jumping Sacks (6pcs)
Giant Magnetic Frog Life Cycle (9pcs)
Alphabet Bean Bags (26pcs)
Giant Tennis Ball
Colours Poster Maori
Small Wooden Tray
Lacing Uppercase Alphabet (275pcs)
Timberloc Edubuild Set (120pcs)
Wooden Cuisenaire Rods (155pcs)
Clear Water Pump (2pcs)
Face Paint Set 70ml (9pcs)
Three Little Pigs Magnetic Story (15pcs)
Wooden Number Cards 1-9000 Small with Box
Indestructible Books - Babies (4pcs)
Artist Paint Brush Set Round (12pcs)
Transparent Peg Boards (6pcs)
All-In-One Play Tray only Sand
Transparent Counters
Natural Wood Activity Centre 






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