There is a lot to discover in Winnie's & Piglet's Tree House: Different items can be sorted into the treetop by shape and colour to develop fine motor skills and three-dimensional thinking. A hidden slide lets the objects reappear at the bottom of the tree - providing lots of fun. There are also many other details to explore: For example, turn the small group of leaves to make noises or take the second group of leaves and convert it into a spinning top toy. The adorable Disney characters encourage children to tell their own stories during first role play.
- ● Train fine motor skills by placing figures and objects, turning and moving tree elements and the swing, as well as opening and closing the door and planting flowers.
- ● Learning about colours and shapes with the integrated sorting function: sort the objects by shape into the openings on the top of the tree. Coloured markings help with matching.
- ● Stimulate auditory senses: Listen to the sounds that are created when the small leaves are turned.
- ● Recognize and understand cause-and-effect relationships: What happens when your sort objects into the tree top? How does a swing work?
- ● Train three-dimensional thinking: How do the pieces of furniture fit through the openings?
- ● First role play with Winnie and Piglet: sitting together at the table, knocking on the door and saying "Hello" to Winnie, etc.