Unlock a lock or latch and see what is hidden behind the numbered door. Locks are truly irresistible to little children's hands. The locks offer a real challenge as each lock opens differently. Read more
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Unlock a lock or latch and see what is hidden behind the numbered door. Locks are truly irresistible to little children's hands. The locks offer a real challenge as each lock opens differently. This puzzle is also very good for training various fine motor movements. The fingers and wrist movements are thus practiced in a playful way. In addition to training the fine motor skills, children learn right away to recognize numbers, shapes, numbers, colors and animals. A versatile and highly educational puzzle.
Top choice for children with disabilities
Play Tip: More ways to play and learn;
- Find a specific colored door and it name the animals behind it. "Point to the red door. What animals behind it?" (Rabbits)
- Find a house and name the specific shape and/or number: "Which house has a circle with the number 5" (Green)
- Count the animals behind a door or window. "Open the latch of the blue house. How many dogs do you see?" (2)
- Name of a house by describing something. "What color is the house with two round windows?" (Orange)
- Find a specific animal, name the color and count them. "Find the frogs. What color are the frogs? How many frogs do you see?" (Green, 5)
- Find a specific shape of a house and ask what animal lives in it. "Point to the house with the purple triangle. Who lives in this house?" (1 pony)
Product specifications
Material: wood and metal
Dimensions: 40 x 30 x 1 cm
Suitable: from 3 years