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Learning Resources Spike The Fine Motor Hedgehog Set

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2587513
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Set
(Order 8 Sets to receive one Carton)
This Learning Resources Spike The Fine Motor Hedgehog Set is a fun and engaging way for young children to build hand muscles and fine motor skills. Kids can put Spike's lost quills back together again by placing the chunky peg-like quills into the holes. The coloured quills are also great for developing colour identification, sorting and counting skills. Quills conveniently store inside the hedgehog's body for easy pack down. Plastic pieces are simple to wipe clean.

•A hedgehog set to build fine motor skills and hand muscles
•Pieces are chunky and easy to grip, perfect for little hands
•Develop colour identification, sorting and counting skills
•Use numbered holes to count, create sequences and patterns, or sort warm and cool colours
•Plastic pieces store easily in the body of the hedgehog
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This Learning Resources Spike The Fine Motor Hedgehog Set is a fun and engaging way for young children to build hand muscles and fine motor skills. Kids can put Spike's lost quills back together again by placing the chunky peg-like quills into the holes. The coloured quills are also great for developing colour identification, sorting and counting skills. Quills conveniently store inside the hedgehog's body for easy pack down. Plastic pieces are simple to wipe clean.

•A hedgehog set to build fine motor skills and hand muscles
•Pieces are chunky and easy to grip, perfect for little hands
•Develop colour identification, sorting and counting skills
•Use numbered holes to count, create sequences and patterns, or sort warm and cool colours
•Plastic pieces store easily in the body of the hedgehog
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