1.2.3: Adventure Tower with Ice Cream Booth

1.2.3

Educational benefits, that support your toddler's development: ● Recognise and understand cause-and-effect relationships: How does the ferris wheel turn? How can the figure be made to slide by turning the handle? ● Train fine motor skills by placing, moving and sliding figures, turning the handle and playing a game with colourful ice cream sticks ● Strengthen visual skills through additional matching games: Pairing the animal print of each figures' shirt with the matching design on each ferris wheel seat creates a new play pattern of "Which figure belongs to which seat?" (example: the figure with cat top is placed in the seat with cat print). ● Learning about colours: The colours around the holes to place the ice cream sticks into can be matched to the corresponding ice cream. ● First role play with the ice cream stand: Who wants to buy which ice cream? The friendly ice cream seller is happy to help with the selection (play buy & sell). Special product features: ● The ferris wheel can be set into motion by turning the handle on the back. ● Special feature: turning the handle raises the floor panel on the tower's second floor, causing the figure to automatically move towards the slide and eventually slide down.

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