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.


Early Years Science Set (12pcs)
Jumping Sacks (6pcs)
Transparent Power Polygons (450pcs)
Timberloc Edubuild Set (120pcs)
Rainbow Retreat Canopy (1pc)
Taming The Sun Paperback Book
Human X-Rays (18pcs)
Jumbo Jungle Animals (5pcs)
Healthy Lunch (15pcs)
Leaf Cards Cabinet
Clear Water Pump (2pcs)
Fruit Play Food (10pcs)
Healthy Breakfast (11pcs)
Kiwi Life Cycle Puzzle (11pcs)
Stopwatch (1pc)
PVC Tubing (10mm x 2M)
Nga Manu Puzzle (9pcs)
Plain Rolling Pin (2pcs)
Yard Broom Set (2pcs)
Paste Brush Set (3pcs)
Sandpaper Capitals
Wooden Cuisenaire Rods (155pcs)
Printed Numerals & Counters
Long Sleeve Toddler Apron
Super Tuff Scoop (1pc)
Fun-Time Playball Value Pack (34pcs)
Transparent Peg Boards (6pcs)
Wooden Number Cards 1-9000 Large with Box
Colour Fun Dye Concentrate 50ml (6pcs)
Dinosaur Measuring Bones (16pcs)
Muffin Tin 15cm
Hairy Maclary no te Teri a Tanarahana Paperback Book
Cellophane (8pcs)
Toddler Tactile Balls (6pcs) 






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