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Tap & Tack Hammering Shapes from Haba Reviews

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A favorite with young children. Hammering real ½"" nails through pre-drilled wooden tiles into a corkboard encourages children to hone fine motor skills as they create.An open-ended activity—tiles can be removed from the corkboard, then repositioned to create an infinite variety of patterns and pictures.Includes:Wooden mallet (6½"" long)100 pre-drilled wooden geometric tilesDesign suggestion sheetNails (We suggest you use a small dish or plastic box to hold your nails.)Corkboard (11½"" x 8?"")

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Roberta Steckler
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my 3 year old grandson enjoys it.
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Posted 2 years ago
Jennifer Allcorn
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very entertaining
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Posted 2 years ago
happy with purchase
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Posted 4 years ago
We loved our own so much we got one each for our niece and nephew. Great for hand-eye coordination and building practice.
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Posted 4 years ago
Of the (3) "Tap & Tack", (1) was an immediate 'hit' with a grandchild who was present 2 weeks later when #2 grandchild opened her "Tap & Tack" and who began immediately to show her its use. The 3rd was delivered in California, so I didn't witness its reception. With each I enclosed a note to encourage the parents to teach the grand kids to use the "Tap & Tack" hammer with either hand to promote future ambidexterity.
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Posted 6 years ago