Wooden toys are my weakness and E loves them too. The really good ones are hard to find and might be a bit expensive. I've spent a lot on getting the best toys for E but now I want to start making some toys for her instead.When it comes to making my own toys for E, I feel lucky to have H's woodworking skills at my disposal anytime! He made this colour matching toy for E and I painted it, easier bit to do. This can work well with a cardboard box as well and would work just as fine if you can find some sticks to pass through.
Here is how it works, match the sticks to the painted and punched holes on the top of the box. Once all the sticks are in the box E can open the door and take them out. Like most of her toys E loves to explore and create her own ways to play with this toy as well.
It is always the simple toys that encourage learning and helps in development. E used to like this toy when it was in natural colour just as much as she likes it painted.
Here is how it works, match the sticks to the painted and punched holes on the top of the box. Once all the sticks are in the box E can open the door and take them out. Like most of her toys E loves to explore and create her own ways to play with this toy as well.
It is always the simple toys that encourage learning and helps in development. E used to like this toy when it was in natural colour just as much as she likes it painted.
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