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Lauri Toys Early Learning Center Kit-4-Step Sequencing

Lauri Toys Early Learning Center Kit-4-Step Sequencing
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Lauri Toys Early Learning Center Kit-4-Step Sequencing

 
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ERI-LR-2385

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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
 

Soft foam picture tiles fill in the blanks of the sequencing cards depicting multicultural children's everyday lives. Kit includes seventy 1 1/4 foam tiles, 26 sequencing strips, organizational box, and activity guide. Ages 4 yrs. +."

 
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Product Details
Product Length:4.0 inches
Product Width:12.0 inches
Product Height:9.0 inches
Product Weight:3.9 pounds
Package Length:12.2 inches
Package Width:9.0 inches
Package Height:4.0 inches
Package Weight:2.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews

Features
  • Working with sequences is a great way to help kids develop skills in storytelling and ordering of events

  • This activity also helps develop observation, memory and logical thinking skills

  • Each kit is designed in a format for kids to have fun while also obtaining important hands-on practice

  • Contents: 2-Drawer Storage Box, 70 Soft Picture Tiles, 26 Sequence Cards, Activity Guide

  • The Lauri Logo Stands for Quality, Fun and Family-Friendly Value


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 4 customer reviews )
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


3A good concept marred by lack of organized storage  Feb 17, 2011 By mosslake
This set is cute with some good educational value featuring sequences of events on cards with foam tiles to complete the event. Your child is supposed to arrange the tiles in order on a card to finish the sequence of events. My 2 1/2 year is not ready for this but she loves the pictures on the foam tiles. There are 26 events with master cards and tiles for each. However my disappointment with the set is that there is NO way to keep over a hundred tiles organized once you pop them out of the foam forms. You end up with 100+ LOOSE tiles that you are supposed to pick through each time to find the correct set of event tiles. Bother that! I spent the after creating an egg crate type organizer to fit inside the storage drawer for the tiles. Then I numbered each slot and put the appropriate tiles into it. If I can find the time I will write the number of the event on the back of each tile. But really the manufacturer should have provided numbers on the back of each tile and a drawer organizer. Too much work! Also the foam tiles have a very unpleasant off-gassing odor still 6 months later that makes playing with them unpleasant.

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:


4a good educational game!  Jun 25, 2010 By razou
Lauri Toys Early Learning Center Kit-4-Step Sequencing
can help develop speech and thinking skills. "whats going to happen next?" kinda thinking. or finishing a sequence by completely the middle parts which are missing. putting their little minds to work!!!!! and i really like the storage box!


4sequence cards.  Dec 11, 2011 By special agent r
Comes in a nice storage box. squence cards and picture tiles of good quality. Good educational aid.A really nice item .


5great learning "game"  Feb 07, 2011 By Mrs. Leeann E. Wisdom
I got this for my 3 year old son.
Sequencing is a great skill that supports other important learning skills.
I bill it as a game, and we search for the tiles for each card, put them in order and then tell a story about the pictures.
The cards and tiles are strong and sturdy and colorful.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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