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Learning Tools

Not every child learns in the same way. Sometimes, just a little extra support can help turn confusion into confidence.

Spordas
Article code MF541634A43
€21,99
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What are the little hands trying to demonstrate? Find out by following the path or make a fun game of it. Read more
EDX Education
Article code CM75198F33
€19,99
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Multi-purpose tool for maths learning activities. Help children develop their skills in counting, sorting, classifying, addition, subtraction, place value, measuring, patterning. Explore basic Geometric Concepts through construction activities. Read more
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€11,99
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Do you recognize all the stuff the doctor uses? this wooden button puzzle contains puzzle pieces with wooden buttons from the theme world of the doctor. Read more
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€359,00
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Many children have difficulty sitting still. They want to move, constantly change positions and use all the muscles in their bodies. A Wigli gives them optimal freedom of movement. Active sitting is just right for children who have difficulty concentratin Read more
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These scissors are specially designed to practice cutting with the help of a companion. The double eyes are designed so that 2 people can hold the scissors. Read more
Learning Tools

At Toys and Tools, we offer learning materials that support children in developing skills at their own pace. Whether a child struggles with handwriting, reading, maths, planning or staying focused, the right tool can make a real difference. These materials don’t force children into a standard system — they adapt to how the child learns best.

Our tools are suitable for use at school, during therapy, or at home. They're especially helpful for children with learning difficulties, motor delays, speech or language disorders (such as DLD), concentration problems or underdeveloped executive functions.

Examples of our learning materials:

  • Writing aids, ergonomic scissors and pencil grips for children with fine motor challenges

  • Visual math games, sorting boards and magnetic numbers to make abstract skills more concrete

  • Learning cubes, picture-based games and literacy tools to build vocabulary and comprehension

  • Visual planners, step-by-step cards and time timers to support planning and task execution

  • Tools for 'learning how to learn', using structure and visual clarity

These learning aids provide clarity, build independence and offer small wins that boost self-esteem. They help create an environment in which children are free to learn in their own way — whether that’s with more visual guidance, physical movement, repetition or a different pace. A small adjustment can lead to a big breakthrough.

Every child learns differently – and that’s okay

With the right support, learning becomes not only easier, but more enjoyable too.