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Wooden Puzzle 8 Shapes Te Reo Set

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Enhance your child's learning and support cognitive development and problem-solving skills with hands-on fun with this Wooden Puzzle 8 Shapes Te Reo set. This educational puzzle features eight colourful pieces, each a different shape and labelled with its Te Reo Maori name, promoting language development and shape recognition. Made from high-quality wood, it is durable and safe for children. Perfect for early childhood education settings and home learning environments.

• Promotes Te Reo Maori language development
• Encourages shape recognition
• Colourful jumbo puzzle pieces for little hands
• Made from high-quality wood
• Durable and safe for children
• Ideal for early childhood education settings
• Puzzle piece shapes (one of each): triangle, square, circle, rectangle, oval, heart, diamond, and star
• Measures: 300x225mm (wxh)
• Suitable for ages 3+
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Enhance your child's learning and support cognitive development and problem-solving skills with hands-on fun with this Wooden Puzzle 8 Shapes Te Reo set. This educational puzzle features eight colourful pieces, each a different shape and labelled with its Te Reo Maori name, promoting language development and shape recognition. Made from high-quality wood, it is durable and safe for children. Perfect for early childhood education settings and home learning environments.

• Promotes Te Reo Maori language development
• Encourages shape recognition
• Colourful jumbo puzzle pieces for little hands
• Made from high-quality wood
• Durable and safe for children
• Ideal for early childhood education settings
• Puzzle piece shapes (one of each): triangle, square, circle, rectangle, oval, heart, diamond, and star
• Measures: 300x225mm (wxh)
• Suitable for ages 3+
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