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With ‘Fit the Shape’, stimulate the child’s fine motor skills and encourage it to use the coordination of both sides of the body by assembling or disassembling two matching parts.
These are the very first object fitting puzzles introduced to an infant when they are able to sit unassisted, typically around the age of 8-9 months. The egg and cup is typically introduced first, followed by the ball and cup, and finally, the cube and box is presented to the child. These are very tactile puzzles that are three-dimensional. The child fits two solid shapes into one another. Object permanence boxes are also an example of this type of three-dimensional, tactile puzzle for young children.
TIP: We recommend to always present it with the knobs out and let the baby explore it alone instead of offering it already solved. Present one at a time, give them time to explore!
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With ‘Fit the Shape’, stimulate the child’s fine motor skills and encourage it to use the coordination of both sides of the body by assembling or disassembling two matching parts.
These are the very first object fitting puzzles introduced to an infant when they are able to sit unassisted, typically around the age of 8-9 months. The egg and cup is typically introduced first, followed by the ball and cup, and finally, the cube and box is presented to the child. These are very tactile puzzles that are three-dimensional. The child fits two solid shapes into one another. Object permanence boxes are also an example of this type of three-dimensional, tactile puzzle for young children.
TIP: We recommend to always present it with the knobs out and let the baby explore it alone instead of offering it already solved. Present one at a time, give them time to explore!