
160 PCS Wooden Shape Puzzle Pattern Blocks
Useful For Many Concepts: 160 blocks there are plenty for making many different patterns. These blocks work on those cards perfectly and Learning Advantage cards have simpler & nicer designs (i.e., rocket, car, butterfly, geometric pattern, etc.) for kids. A drawstring bag is included for easy travel and storage. Great Sturdy Shapes: 6 colors & shapes, 25 purple squares, 20 red hexagons, 20 yellow trapezoids, 25 green parallelograms, 35 blue skinny rhombus, 35 orange triangles, 24 design cards. The whole box measures 8.27 x 9.25 x 1.77inches, weigh 1.2lb. The specific size of each shape is indicated in the picture. Fun Educational Toy: Wooden pattern blocks is made of high quality wood with non-toxic water paint. wooden shapes feel soft and smooth in hands, thick and beautifully colored, not heavy wood, far superior. Wonderful for improving special reasoning for math and fine motor skills! A manipulatives for homeschooling, but a fun little activity for the family to work on together. Recommended for Puzzle Lovers: So many amazing connections when kids discover different ways to combine the shapes. After kids are done using the cards for patterns, they use their imaginations and create a whole array of things. A great toy for a long time to come. The wooden shapes and laminated cards come with a convenient cinch bag inside of the box for easy clean up and storage, a very thick and sturdy cardboard box. cards have the words written in both Chinese and English. The cards' directions/pictures are easy to follow. A manipulatives for homeschooling, an entertainment for not only kids during downtime, but also a fun little activity for the family to work on together. Wooden pattern blocks There are lots of fun building patterns with different levels of skill. Wooden pieces and plenty of variety for 2-3 kids to be building at the same time. After done using the cards for patterns, children can use their imaginations and create a whole array of things. A great value. It makes fascinating designs. With older students, invite them to try to figure out which shapes will fit together. After that introduction, have them make tessellations.