A wooden toy with colorful rings for children from 12 months supports fine motor skills, logical thinking, and recognition of colors and sizes. By placing the rings on the stand, children playfully learn hand–eye coordination and discover opposites (big/small, up/down).
A wooden toy with colorful rings for children from 12 months supports fine motor skills, logical thinking, and recognition of colors and sizes. By placing the rings on the stand, children playfully learn hand–eye coordination and discover opposites (big/small, up/down).
Rainbow rings on a rod are a timeless wooden game that grows with your child. Cheerful colors and the simple principle of stacking rings on the stand foster natural curiosity, patience, and concentration. The toy is made of natural wood and is ideal for everyday play and learning.
What children develop while playing:
- Fine motor skills and coordination – threading the rings trains grip and precision.
- Perception of size and order – stacking from largest to smallest develops logic.
- Learning colors and opposites – big/small, up/down, basic colors.
The simple, safe, and visually appealing design ensures the toy captivates even the youngest children and supports their early development through play.