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Shapes learning

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$249
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$249
Can you see the difference between a square and a triangle?

The Learning symbols set is an educational and fun set to learn shapes and symbols! The set includes symbols to teach toddlers and preschoolers to recognize geometric shapes. Moreover, the set will encourage your little one to develop cognitive skills!

BiOBUDDi Learning symbols is a colorful toy set for kids aged 1,5 to six years old. The leftovers of sugarcane plants are used as raw materials instead of oil. The building blocks are therefore recyclable and earth-friendly. Parents can decorate the white and colored blocks with images of different signs and symbols. Children will learn to identify some basic symbols, such as hearts, squares, and circles. Moreover, playing with BiOBUDDi will encourage and develop your toddler's motor skills, cognitive skills, and emotional development. Kids practice lasting life skills through play and creativity. With this set, you as a parent find out how toy blocks support your little one's developmental milestones, like learning colors, shapes, and a lot more

Playing with the Learning symbols set will stimulate your child's development.

Specifications:

Contains 26 coloured building blocks.
One baseplate.
Sticker sheets.
Multiple manuals.
Age: 1,5 – 6

All the BiOBUDDi toys are made in the Netherlands.

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BiOBUDDi is committed to build a better tomorrow, and for this reason, develops and make eco-friendly products

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Sustainable use of sugarcane

BiOBUDDi makes its products mainly from its own biobased raw material. The most important part of this rcw material is Green PE. This material is made from ethanol which comes from a side stream of sugar cane processing. Brazil is the world's largest sugar cane producer. Approximately 50% of the sugar cone processed is used to make sugar, with the remaining 50% used to make ethanol. Brazil's sugar cane cultivation is concentrated in the country's Center-South region. There is no expansion of sugar cane planted creas in the rainforest or the Pontanal Wetlands.