Magnet Color Sorting


Magnet Color Sorting

Guide thye colorful balls around theboard using the attached magnetic wand. Clear cover means there’s not one thing to loose!

Fill the bellies of these hungry animals while sameness colors by using the attached magnetic wand. Slide the wand over the acrylic cover to select one of the colorful balls and guide it into the corresponding animal’s belly. Develop color recognition, corresponding and fine motor achievements with one fun activity. No removable pieces. This is made of particular quality and value.

Magnet Color Sorting

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Magnet Color Sorting

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Magnet Color Sorting

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Magnet Color Sorting

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5excellent for fabricating tracing skills
By T. Fletcher
i got the toy for my 3 and a half year old son for xmas. i saw a similar toy in a catalog for twice as much cash and this one just won my heart over, not only because of it is price but because my son is a huge animal fan. when he plays with the maze he is learning how to hold his pencil in the right way and he is practicing his tracing accomplishments without even noticing it. the magnetic “pencil” is short sufficient to hold it dissimilar ways so when his little hand gets tired keeping it correctly he may still grab it as he would a crayon. the magnetic tip is positioned the way the he learns how to manipulate the “pencil” either way he holds it. the maze has a lasting clear shield over it, great fun for car-rides. it is very colorful, pretty and well made like all Melissa and Doug toys. i would highly commend it.

2 of 2 persons found the following review helpful.
4Great toy–may not age well.
By K. Kelly
I love the conception of this toy, as I do most Melissa and Doug toys. The colorful characters are great representations of real-life animals-which kids love learning about. Then the color identification combined with the sorting achievements and motor skill development will concede the toy to grow with the child. Plus, magnetic toys always are a bit magical to little ones and big ones alike.
I’m not exclusively sure when it comes to the construction, however. I got the toy as a birthday gift for my two-year-old nephew. Even before I wrapped it I noticed that underneath the plexiglass top there was a bit of dusty cardboard (or fiberboard) residue, in particular in the colored circle areas. Then, at the party, when he unwrapped it I saw that galore of the balls were jammed into one area and would not move. After a great deal of shaking, tapping, and working on it with the magnetic wand, we were capable to dislodge them, but if the same thing happens later, I doubt he’ll have the same success without help. Finally, I noticed that where we had worked with the magnetic wand, scratches (though faint) had already appeared on the plexiglass. I don’t know how much play it would take for the whole toy to lose it’s luster, but it seemed as if the top will become cloudy gorgeous quickly.
I still think overall this is a outstanding toy, and the details may never matter to the child, but it was at least a little disappointing to me–probably most of all because it was a gift.

1 of 1 persons found the following review helpful.
1Frustrating, not a good buy
By R. Lovegren
I am very disappointed with the functionality of this toy. The marbles roll out of the color “pockets” at the slightest motion of the board which makes it very discouraging and hindering to use. My 5 year old won’t even touch it anymore after all of this hard work was ruined.

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