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Count & Lace Fruit From Guidecraft Reviews

4.2 Rating 5 Reviews
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Help the caterpillar (the needle) eat its way through the fruit. Perfect for building hand-eye coordination, pattern recognition, and sequencing skills.Colorful wooden fruit beads are easy to for small hands to grasp and fun to thread on the laces.Includes 10 pattern cards (8"" x 2½""), wooden stand (6"" long), 16 pieces of wooden fruit (2 apples, bananas, plums, oranges, strawberries, grapes, pears, and lemons), and 2 ""needles"" with cord.

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Delight young children with real tools that let them handle real tasks "all by myself!" Our hard-to-find, child-size items allow them to pour their own juice or rake leaves by your side, purposeful "work" that supports self-confidence and independence. From a pitcher to fit small hands to open-ended games, toys, and crafts that call on spatial, motor, or problem-solving skills, we make sure every item provides an enriching opportunity.

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Mary Litwiller
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This keeps him busy quite a while.
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Posted 8 months ago
Excellent quality. Looking fwd to watching my grd son explore with it!
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Posted 9 months ago
Marci B Detmer
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Colorful, good quality, new "spin" on lacing toys that makes it challenging and more than just for lacing.
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Posted 1 year ago
Pieces to small not safe
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Posted 2 years ago
This item is labeled ages 3 and up and has a choking hazard/small parts caution. Your review doesn't state the age of the child you purchased this item for, but this item is safe for a 3-year-old (or older) child. We apologize for any misunderstanding. You may return this item to us for a full refund of the purchase price if you do not wish to keep it. Please contact Customer Service at info@montessoriservices.com or 877.975.3003 for assistance.
Posted 2 years ago
My almost 3 year old granddaughter loved these! She started out by just threading the fruit onto the string. Then she realized that she could copy the cards provided, and has started to copy those designs. This is a great toy to develop small motor skills and to learn how to process the card instructions.
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Posted 4 years ago