Baseball Set - Junior
€ 50.00
Temporarily out of stock
Item number
1174-513-060
- Helps develop gross motor skills, which come into play as soon as your child engages in physical activity.
- Strengthens hand-eye coordination, which is activated e.g. when we throw, kick, or catch a ball that comes flying at us in the playground, or when we cut an accurate line with a pair of scissors or want to pour a glass of water without missing.
Suitable for:
- Gross motor skills
- Hand-eye coordination
- 0 mos.
- 3 mos.
- 6 mos.
- 9 mos.
- 1 yr.
- 18 mos.
- 2 yrs.
- 2.5 yrs.
- 3 yrs.
- 4 yrs.
- 5 yrs.
- 6 yrs.
- 7 yrs.
- 8 yrs.
- 9 yrs.
- 10 yrs.
- 11 yrs.
- 12 yrs.
- 13 yrs.
- 14+ yrs.
- Seniors
What makes this product special
Suitable for children aged 4 yrs. to 6 yrs.
When your child plays with a ball using their feet, hands, head, or a bat/racket, their depth perception is strengthened. Besides, ball games may have rules, and it's good for your child to learn how to follow them. So, when your child firmly maintains that there's certainly NO penalty, or that the ball was not out of bounds, that's a learning moment right there. In addition, your child's proprioception is very much engaged in ball games, and that's a sense which simply can't be overstimulated.
A great starter set for beginner players, with a smaller bat and gloves perfectly sized for little hands.
The catcher's mitt is for the left hand, and so is the batting glove (that means they fit right-handed players).
The bat is 60 cm long.
The activity helps your child develop skills and is great for your child's well-being:
- This type of play supports your child's gross motor skills. It especially involves their ability to coordinate their legs and arms.
- Supports hand-eye coordination, which is activated for example when we kick or catch a ball that comes flying towards us in PE class, or when we cut a straight line with a pair of scissors or need to pour a glass of water without missing.
Suitable for children aged 4 yrs. to 6 yrs.
When your child plays with a ball using their feet, hands, head, or a bat/racket, their depth perception is strengthened. Besides, ball games may have rules, and it's good for your child to learn how to follow them. So, when your child firmly maintains that there's certainly NO penalty, or that the ball was not out of bounds, that's a learning moment right there. In addition, your child's proprioception is very much engaged in ball games, and that's a sense which simply can't be overstimulated.
More Information
| Item number | 1174-513-060 |
|---|---|
| Age | 4 yrs., 5 yrs. , 6 yrs. |
| Suitable for | Gross motor skills, Hand-eye coordination |
| Senses | Proprioception |
| Function | Depth perception, Gross motor skills, Hand-eye coordination, Body awareness, Crossbody coordination, Laughs and giggles , Cooperation, Social skills, Patience |
| Helps develop skills and knowledge related to: | Sports/Fitness |
| Material | Wood |
| Take it with you | in the garden, to the cabin |
| Size (clothes, footwear, bike helmets) | US 9,5 |
| Item weight | 1,05 kg |







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