woopie baby elastic sensory cube – shape sorter, 11 pieces






























woopie baby elastic sensory cube – shape sorter, 11 pieces

Two ways to play: elastic bands and classic sorter
The combination of flexible bands and shaped openings offers multiple ways to insert and remove the pieces. Kids practice motor skills and logical thinking in a fun way.

11 varied pieces for sensory discovery
Each piece has a different shape, color, and often a texture. This sparks curiosity, supports color recognition, and helps learn geometric shapes.

Safe and durable design for little hands
Sturdy materials and rounded edges are gentle on children’s hands. The cube is lightweight, easy to carry, and built for everyday play.
This colorful sensory cube combines two favorite activities: inserting pieces through elastic bands and sorting them into shape openings. Children learn to recognize colors and geometric shapes, develop curiosity, and improve concentration. The sturdy pieces are easy to grasp, and the cube has a practical design for convenient carrying and storage.
The toy is ideal for supporting fine motor skills, hand–eye coordination, and sensory development. As your child grows, you can use the cube to actively practice learning colors and shapes, naming them, and doing first sorting tasks. Safe materials and a durable build ensure long-lasting use during everyday play.
- Age: from 18 months
- Includes: cube + 11 hard pieces of various shapes, colors, and textures
- Features: elastic bands for inserting, one side as a classic shape sorter
- Benefits: development of fine motor skills, sensory perception, logic, and patience
Specifications
- Brand
- Woopie
- Toy type
- Sensory cube / shape sorter
- Age
- From 18 months
- Number of pieces
- 11 sturdy pieces + cube
- Functions
- Elastic bands for inserting, one side with shape openings
- Educational benefits
- Fine motor skills, hand–eye coordination, color and shape recognition, sensory development
- Material
- Plastic, elastic bands
- Intended use
- Inserting and sorting shapes, sensory stimulation