Description
The Toddler Sorting Tray provides a great way to introduce different sorting games and activities for the young children. The sorting tray could include buttons or objects to be sorted by size or colour. Alongside this tray, you can include dexterity tweezers to remove the objects from the large circular indentation, and place them into the smaller indentations of the toddler sorting tray. This activity satisfies the young Child’s need to sort, and order. We supply the objects for the sorting tray separately.
Size: 26 x 20 x 2.5 cm / (10″ x 8″ x 1″)
Manufactured in Birch ply wood, this is the perfect receptacle for the toddler to separate the mix of coloured counters from the large indentation, into individual colours in each of the smaller indentations.
Related Products:
- Dexterity tweezers help to develop and strengthen the small fingers and hands of the toddler.
- Colourful counters are ideal items to select and pick up whilst using the dexterity tweezers.
- Objects for the Sorting Tray.
Featured School: Bizzy Kidz Montessori
Bizzee Bee Kidz Montessori t/a Bizzy Kidz Montessori (PTY) LTD) was founded in the year 2009. We grew over the past years from having six children up to sixty children to this present day. Over the years we have helped hundreds of parents with strategies to make parenting easier and more enjoyable using the Montessori techniques. We have seen Maria Montessori’s philosophies come to life when children work with the didactic material. Bizzy Kidz Montessori, therefore, pride themselves in bringing the best Montessori didactic material to our children. We believe strongly that children are our future and if we need to see change in the world, then we need to change the mindset of our children.
Principal: Razia Dawood – email: bizzykidz1@gmail.com
School: Bizzy Kidz Montessori
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Location: Lenasia
Further Reading and Resources:
The Montessori Academy in Sharon Springs offer a delightful guide as to how to encourage the toddler to improve their physical development during the preschool class.
Transferring by Catherine McTamaney
It’s a sort of curious activity to watch: a young child, mesmerized, repeatedly transferring some small object from one container to another and back again. Fill the containers with pom poms or small rubber pellets. Maybe the tongs are large and wooden or m…
Barbara Garries (verified owner) –
Very useful to develop transferring and carrying skills in my toddler class.