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The Junior Rainbow Bowls & Balls Set offers a bright and engaging introduction to colour, sorting and early mathematical concepts. Designed for younger children, this set includes seven vibrant felt bowls (15cm diameter x 10.5cm high) and matching large balls (5cm diameter), perfectly sized for little hands to grasp, carry and explore.
This versatile set supports early learning through play, encouraging children to sort, match and organise while developing fine motor skills and hand eye coordination. Its colourful, tactile design invites open ended exploration and repeated use across a variety of play experiences.
Care Instructions: Wool naturally repels water. Clean spills promptly to prevent absorption. Gently dab with a damp cloth, and repeat until clean, then allow to air dry thoroughly.
EYLF Learning Outcome Connections
Outcome 4.2: Children develop a range of learning and thinking skills such as sorting, categorising and recognising patterns.
Outcome 4.3: Children transfer and adapt what they have learned from one context to another as they explore colour relationships and early numeracy concepts.
This gorgeous range of felt products are made under Fair Trade in Nepal. The artisans come from the villages around Kathmandu and earn well needed income for their families. Designed in Melbourne, Australia, the toys and decorations are safe for children, handmade from natural fibres and dyed with non-toxic dyes.
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Critical to cognitive, language and physical development in the early years, sensory experiences are essential as children learn valuable information about the world around them. Sensorial activities are incorporated to develop the five senses of sight, sound, touch, taste and smell through curiosity and exploration.
The Junior Rainbow Bowls & Balls Set offers a bright and engaging introduction to colour, sorting and early mathematical concepts. Designed for younger children, this set includes seven vibrant felt bowls (15cm diameter x 10.5cm high) and matching large balls (5cm diameter), perfectly sized for little hands to grasp, carry and explore.
This versatile set supports early learning through play, encouraging children to sort, match and organise while developing fine motor skills and hand eye coordination. Its colourful, tactile design invites open ended exploration and repeated use across a variety of play experiences.
Care Instructions: Wool naturally repels water. Clean spills promptly to prevent absorption. Gently dab with a damp cloth, and repeat until clean, then allow to air dry thoroughly.
EYLF Learning Outcome Connections
Outcome 4.2: Children develop a range of learning and thinking skills such as sorting, categorising and recognising patterns.
Outcome 4.3: Children transfer and adapt what they have learned from one context to another as they explore colour relationships and early numeracy concepts.