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Rijzt wooden tweezers
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Rijzt wooden tweezers

Brand: Rijzt
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These wooden tweezers are ideal for sensory play with play rice. The tweezers are specially designed to train and improve your child's fine motor skills. By playing with the play rice and tweezers, your child will playfully learn to work accurately and with concentration.

With the wooden tweezers your child can sort colors and use the play rice in a creative way. This makes playing not only fun, but also educational and stimulating for the development of your child.

Let your child immerse himself completely in the world of sensory play with the play rice and the wooden tweezers. The length of the tweezers is approximately 18 cm, making it ideal for small children's hands. Order the wooden tweezers today and experience hours of fun with your child!

What is Sensory Play? Children use different senses during sensory play, such as seeing, feeling, hearing and sometimes even smelling and tasting. Using the senses, the child goes on a discovery and exercises fine motor skills and creativity. Sensory play has a stimulating effect, let children relax through sensory play. Sensory play is suitable for everyone, but especially for children with ADHD and HSP.

Product features Rijzt wooden tweezers:

  • Dimensions: 18 cm long
  • Material: FSC-approved wood
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Article number:7433
EAN:6095444166164
Dimensions:18 x 0 x 0
Weight:200
Tax:21%
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