Chain-an-inchworm
Chain-an-inchworm - KA10610-3GB
Chain-an-inchworm - KA10610-3GB
Chain-an-inchworm is a set of colorful and educational beads. Children can train their fine motor and logic skills as they link the pieces together to build inchworms of different lengths and color sequences. But they don't have to stop at inchworms. Children can let their imaginations run wild by building all sorts of 2D and 3D configurations, at the same time developing their creativity and aesthetic skills.
Chain-an-inchworm is a set of colorful and educational beads. Children can train their fine motor and logic skills as they link the pieces together to build inchworms of different lengths and color sequences. But they don't have to stop at inchworms. Children can let their imaginations run wild by building all sorts of 2D and 3D configurations, at the same time developing their creativity and aesthetic skills.
Size:
Size:
1 Inchworm head + 9 beads/set
1 Inchworm head + 9 beads/set
Head: 6cm(W) x 6cm(H) x 5cm(D)
Head: 6cm(W) x 6cm(H) x 5cm(D)
Bead: 4.9cm(Diameter)
Bead: 4.9cm(Diameter)
To train fine motor skills
To train fine motor skills
The colorful balls are designed for young children to grasp. Parents should help and encourage children to grasp the balls with both their right and left hands.
To recognize and identify colors
To recognize and identify colors
Parents can use the colored balls to teach children to recognize colors such as red, yellow, blue, green etc.
To recognize and identify shapes
To recognize and identify shapes
Parents can use the shapes on the colored balls to teach children to recognize shapes such as circle, triangle, star etc.
To differentiate between a protrusion and a cavity
To differentiate between a protrusion and a cavity
Parents can use the linking sections of the balls to teach children to differentiate between a protrusion and a cavity.
To assemble inchworms of different lengths and shapes
To assemble inchworms of different lengths and shapes
Children can recreate the inchworms shown in the following diagrams, starting from the simple combinations and progressing to the complex ones.
To develop 3 dimensional and spatial concepts
To develop 3 dimensional and spatial concepts
Children can recreate the 3D configurations shown in the following diagrams.