Letters, Numbers, and Colors Stringing Learning Game Made of Wood
Letters, Numbers, and Colors Stringing Learning Game Made of Wood
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- 🌈 Colorful design motivates
- 🔢 Playful learning of numbers & letters
- 🎨 Promotes creativity and fine motor skills
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"The stringing learning game made of wood is beautifully crafted, and my children have a lot of fun practicing with numbers and colors. What I find particularly practical is that they are also training their fine motor skills and concentration in the process."
Learn Playfully, Discover Creatively
This colorful letters, numbers, and colors stringing learning game made of wood combines fun with sustainable learning. While stringing, children not only train their motor skills but also develop a playful understanding of numbers, letters, and colors. The sturdy wooden material ensures long-lasting quality and safe playtime.
Main Features:
- 🎯 Promotes concentration and patience: Through precise stringing, children learn to focus and calmly engage with a task.
- ✋ Strengthens fine motor skills: Holding the thread and threading it through the holes supports hand-eye coordination and prepares children well for writing.
- 🌈 Playful color and number experience: Different colors, numbers, and shapes make learning exciting and varied.
- 🤝 Ideal for shared play: Parents and children can string together, invent stories, and make learning a loving shared experience.

Learning with All Senses
While stringing, children discover the world of letters and numbers not only visually but also through movement and touch. This multi-sensory experience makes learning more effective and lasting.
Practical and Versatile
Whether at home, in kindergarten, or on the go – the learning game is easy to take along and can be used anywhere. This way, children can practice creatively and engage meaningfully anytime and anywhere.

My daughter loves threading the colorful letters and numbers onto the string. She enjoys practicing her ABCs while playing.
I like how it combines learning and play. My son practices counting, letter recognition, and color sorting at the same time.
It supports early math skills effectively. My son counts out loud while threading numbers.
The beads are smooth with no rough edges. My daughter handles them comfortably.
