Children easily understand where each piece belongs while naturally learning the basic colors – red, blue, yellow, and green.
The different surfaces of the pieces support tactile perception and describing how things feel to the touch – great for sensorimotor skills and vocabulary.
Inserting and matching pieces trains grip, precision, and hand–eye coordination, ideal for preschool development.
This wooden Montessori sorter combines several educational activities in one game. A child first inserts colorful geometric shapes into the correct board openings and then matches them by shape, color, and texture. This naturally trains logical thinking, hand–eye coordination, and tactile perception.
The set includes 4 pairs of wooden blocks with clearly distinct surfaces and four basic colors – red, blue, yellow, and green. The game is ideal for exploring together with an adult: describing surfaces, finding matches, and sorting by criteria develop vocabulary and sensory integration.