Lacing Sneaker Wooden Toy

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Summary

This wooden lacing boot by Melissa & Doug guarantees interactive manipulative fun for your toddlers or preschoolers.
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Skills

Lacing, Tying, Motor Skills, Coordination

Description

This Lacing Sneaker Wooden Toy by the award-winning toy maker Mellissa & Doug is a perfect way for your children to learn how to lace and tie their shoes. Children practice their knots or tying with this bright shoe, once, twice or as many times as it takes. It is still fun! The toy sneaker is made out of sturdy wood that has been sanded smooth, and is a very good size for the little hands. This product would be great to have at home, or at preschool or daycare. The Lacing Sneaker Wooden Toy is a good way to help children with their coordination and small motor skills. The manipulative toy is a helpful product for children with disabilities. This wooden lacing boot guarantees interactive manipulative fun for your toddlers or preschoolers.
SKUw-md-3018
Recommended Age3 years
Our Recommended Age3 years, 4 years
BrandMelissa & Doug
Quantity Available17
UPC Code772030182
Dimensions of Box8" x 5" x 3.75"
Made inChina
Part Number3018
Weight0.90 lb

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Reviews of Lacing Sneaker Wooden Toy

  1. by Asuncion, NY on Apr 16, 2012

  2. by kevin b, south boston VA on Dec 18, 2011

  3. by Lindsey, RI on Sep 19, 2011

    the greatest thing invented.
  4. by Kelly, AB on Aug 12, 2011

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