Rubberwood Ladder Toss
€ 53.35
In stock. Delivery in 3-5 business days.
Item number
1174-519-020
- This type of play helps your child strengthen their depth perception skills. For instance, this will help your child move about in traffic in a safe way. "How fast is that car coming towards me?" suddenly becomes a bit easier to answer.
- This type of play helps develop gross motor skills in your child. It especially involves their ability to coordinate their arms and legs.
Suitable for:
- Depth perception
- 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
Measures Ladder: 88,5 x 60 x 57cm.
Suitable for children aged 5 yrs. to Seniors
It stimulates your child's depth perception to play with balls using their hands, feet, head, or a racket/bat. Ball games may also have rules, and it's good for your child to learn how to follow and negotiate them. So, when your child firmly maintains that there's certainly NO penalty, or that the ball was NOT out of bounds, you can definitely celebrate - that's a learning moment. Playing with balls also revs up your child's proprioception - and that's a sense that cannot get overstimulated.
The activity is great for your child's well-being and ability to learn:
- This type of play helps develop your child's depth perception. A good sense of depth perception helps your child stay safe when navigating traffic.
- Supports your child's gross motor skills, which are boosted whenever your child is physically active.
- Supports hand-eye coordination, which is used for example when we cut a straight line with scissors, when we want to pour a glass of water without missing, or when we catch or kick a ball that comes flying at us in the playground.
Measures Ladder: 88,5 x 60 x 57cm.
Suitable for children aged 5 yrs. to Seniors
It stimulates your child's depth perception to play with balls using their hands, feet, head, or a racket/bat. Ball games may also have rules, and it's good for your child to learn how to follow and negotiate them. So, when your child firmly maintains that there's certainly NO penalty, or that the ball was NOT out of bounds, you can definitely celebrate - that's a learning moment. Playing with balls also revs up your child's proprioception - and that's a sense that cannot get overstimulated.
More Information
| Item number | 1174-519-020 |
|---|---|
| Age | 5 yrs. , 6 yrs. , 7 yrs. , 8 yrs. , 9 yrs., 10 yrs. , 11 yrs. , Seniors |
| Suitable for | Depth perception, Gross motor skills, Hand-eye coordination |
| Senses | Proprioception, Vision |
| Function | Depth perception, Gross motor skills, Hand-eye coordination, Concentration |
| Helps develop skills and knowledge related to: | Sports/Fitness |
| Material | Wood |
| Maintenance | Wipe with a damp cloth |
| Instructions/rules | Danish, English, Finnish, French, Dutch, Norwegian, Spanish, Swedish, German |
| Take it with you | in the garden, to the cabin, out in the street |
| What is or isn't included: | Comes unassembled |
| Size in cm: | Ladder: 88,5 x 60 x 57cm |



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