Posca Markers PC-5M - Basic Colours, 8 pcs

€ 46.70
In stock. Delivery in 3-5 business days.
Item number
1136-276900
  • Let your imagination roam and see where the play takes you.
  • Here, your child's fine motor skills really get a workout.
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Suitable for:
  • Imagination
  • Fine motor skills
  • Creativity
  • 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

This activity supports important skills which are great for your child's well-being and ability to learn:

  • Makes your child unleash their imagination.
  • Here, fine motor skills are improved.
  • Boosts your child's creativity.


Suitable for children aged 5 yrs. to Seniors

Painting, drawing, and writing strengthen your child's fine motor skills and pencil grasp, which are necessary skills for learning to write legible letters and numbers.

Drawing and doodling simply helps your child gain better control of the pencil, which is very helpful at school. And it's absolutely lovely to receive a little handwritten note from your child that says "lov yu" - and equally surprising and amusing to come across the first piece of paper stuck to the door of your child’s room that says "groanups keep out". Later on, it’s time for slightly more challenging writing projects such as handwritten Christmas and birthday cards – both made possible by a good grasp and a steady handwriting.

More Information
Item number1136-276900
Age5 yrs. , 6 yrs. , 7 yrs. , 8 yrs. , 9 yrs., 10 yrs. , 11 yrs. , 12 yrs. , 13 yrs. , 14+ yrs. , Seniors
Suitable forImagination, Fine motor skills, Creativity
FunctionImagination, Fine motor skills, Immersion and relaxation, Shape and colour recognition, Creativity, Pencil grasp
Helps develop skills and knowledge related to:Creative subjects
Please noteThis craft item is not suitable for children under 3 years old. Toddlers can absolutely join in on creative activities, and making crafts is great for their fine motor skills, creativity, and curiosity - but always under adult supervision.