Three Years Old Maze - Whole Brain Development Playbook
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🔸 Product Description
Learn while you play! The best all-around educational work for 3 year olds!
Whole Brain Development Playbook gives your child an all-encompassing learning program! Three years of age is an important stage in language learning, as children are able to memorize parts of a story with complete explanations, understand counting concepts and numbers, and learn to solve problems in math.
This book provides age-appropriate play materials for three-year-olds. With many different scenes, the exciting and colorful mazes train children's logical thinking, concentration, and hand-eye coordination.
Rich themes, exquisite drawings and interesting games, both games and learning functions, laying a good foundation for children in all aspects. In the game to absorb a variety of knowledge, flexible use, enhance thinking and responsiveness, so that children grow in happiness.
🔸 Product Features
1 Age Appropriate Programs
The program is designed for children aged 3 years old, giving them a variety of exercises.
2 Diversified Content
Diversified contents and interesting games allow children to learn while playing, which is the best preparation for pre-school.
3 Cute Illustrations
Cute illustration design makes children love it and stimulates their vision and sense of aesthetics.
4 Parent-child interaction
🔸Commodity Features
1 Observation: The maze route is winding and requires a high degree of concentration in order not to be confused; children also need to carefully observe the direction of the route in order to successfully reach the end point, which can train children's observation and concentration.
2 Hand-cerebral coordination: Children need to use their eyes to see the route clearly, then the brain analyzes and judges, and finally directs the little hand to the correct route, fully training the child's hand, brain and eye coordination.
3 Thinking and executing: In the process of playing the maze, children will keep trying, and when they make a mistake, they will return to the starting point to rethink their choices, thus strengthening their thinking and executing skills.
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