Chalk & Chuckles Sort In The Box The object tiles are all mixed up and don’t know where to go. Help them find where they belong by dropping them into the sorting box. Sort in the box teaches sorting and classification skills. It consists of a 4 compartment sorting box, with 60 object tiles to sort by class or attributes. There are 3 main categories-Animals, Shapes and Visual features, which are further divided into 12 sub-categories. Contains: 1 wooden box, 12 Category cards, 60 Object tiles and 1 Answer Key .
This educational game to keep your child busy. Attractive four-compartment sorting toy. Teaches kids to sort 60 objects across 12 different categories animal classification, sort shapes and visual patterns. Get excited as they flip open this box and sort while learning Watch your kid become a master problem-solver with this Sorter!
Chalk & Chuckles Sort In The Box is a best-selling educational game. An Award-winning Game Play – Tillywig Toy Awards BRAIN CHILD Winner. Great Montessori toys for toddlers. The intelligent design promotes progressive play.
An Early Educational toy recommended by Montessori teachers. Our attractive 4 slots sorting toy makes learning fun. Sort 60 objects across 12 different categories – animal classification, shapes, and visual patterns. Includes a Self-correcting answer guide.
How to Play?
Each option is further divided into 4 categories.
Sort the tiles into the different boxes- building vocabulary skills with every match. Just drop each tile into the box where it belongs according to the category marker placed on the top. Open the roofs to retrieve the tiles when you’re done.
Progressive Sorting- Start with asking children to sort between 2 categories and then move to 3 or 4. See your child become a master problem solver as you mix up the category cards. Sorting & classification is a core Math and Science skill and an important concept for preschool education.
Extend the learning with our versatile sorting box: Let children sort objects around the house in the box & come up with their own categories!
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