Toys for Life: Sort the Beads

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Learn about shapes, colours, order and patterns. Follow the patterns as shown on the assignment cards to fill the stick on the wooden stick or – as a net step – the threads included. With black and white cards you are also prompted to make your very first patterns, by choosing the colours to your liking and ideas.

For other play ideas check here or the instruction manual sent together with the package!

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    Description

    About the product:

    • Article number: 900000086
    • Brand: Heutink / Toys for Life
    • Contains: 8 wooden cards with 16 assignments (24 x 6 cm), 40 wooden beads in 5 colours and 4 shapes, 2 cotton red laces (50 cm), and a wooden stand with a plastic stick.
    • Comes in a handy magnetic storage box (31 x 23 x 6 cm)
    • Recommended age by the manufacturer: 3+
    • Warning: small pieces, not suitable for children under the recommended age!
    • Care: We always advice you to clean the toy with a wet wipe, before the first use. Please do not expose the wood to excessive wetness, and never immerse it fully in water!

    About Toys for Life:

    Toys for Life is a new addition ands sub-brand to the Heutink family. Wishing the fulfil of the growing interest of home education, the new product range was developed in close cooperation of the team behind Educo, who excel in kindergarten toys with a focus on play-based learning with hands-on materials. The Toys for Life Products can be divided in three domains: Mathematics, Language and Motor Development.

    About Heutink International:

    For over a century, Heutink has brought craftsmanship and quality to educational supplies. The company produces premium kindergarten and primary school materials, which are geared towards hands-on learning. With their team of educational specialists, Heutink develops traditional as well as innovative materials aimed at supporting play-fuelled development, based on internationally proven curricula and learning goals. The Netherlands-based family business was founded by in 1911, and today the third generation of the family leads the Heutink Group as a multi-national distribution and manufacturing business. Heutink produces their products in their own factories in the Netherlands, Sri Lanka and China with the commitment of high-grade craftsmanship, sustainability and environmental and social responsibility. The products are made of sustainable raw materials,  such as wood from planted European forests and water-based inks and paints, and meet the demands of various rigorous safety regulations, including EN71 and ASTM. The products are manufactured in such way that they are able to endure for many years of use in childcare and schools.

    Under the umbrella of the Heutink group belong such brands as Educo, Jegro or Nienhuis Montessori trusted by many educational institutions all over the world. The company also distributes GAM Montessori supplies, which – beside their own Nienhuis brand – as one of the two European companies whose materials follow the blue print of and approved by the Association Montessori Internationale (AMI).