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.


Giant Tennis Ball
Jumbo Ocean Animals (6pcs)
Stainless Steel Sensory Ball Set (4pcs)
Hairy Maclary and Friends: 123 in Maori and English Board Book
Sleeveless Apron Large
Standard Sized Building Bases (4pcs)
Tens Bead Box Individual Beads
Printed Numerals & Counters
Early Years Science Set (12pcs)
Coloured Bean Bags (12pcs)
Toddler Tactile Balls (6pcs)
Birds of the Land Poster Maori
Jumbo Dinosaurs (5pcs)
Puzzle Map of USA
Coloured Stacking Bowls (5pcs)
Graduated Cylinders (7pcs)
Leaf Cards Cabinet
Stamp Game
Monarch Life Cycle Puzzle (9pcs)
Metal Xylophone (2pcs)
Vegetable Play Food (10pcs)
Simple Scales
Koru Seat
Sensory Balls (4pcs)
Natural Wood Activity Centre
Transparent Peg Boards (6pcs)
A4 Card 200gsm White (100pcs)
Teen Bead Box Individual Beads
Colour Fun Dye Concentrate 50ml (6pcs)
Yard Broom Set (2pcs) 








Reviews
There are no reviews yet.