1: Improves hand-eye coordination:
The Mayura Shape Sorter requires the child to identify the right shape and carefully maneuver it into the wooden peg, thereby improving hand-eye coordination.
2: Strengthens pincer grip :
As your little one picks up and grasps the wooden pieces one by one, those tiny fingers get a little bit of exercise, gently strengthening the child's pincer grip.
3: Learn shapes and colours :
This sorter challenges your child to sort by both shapes as well as colour because each shape is a different colour. Baby learns to differentiate between colours and shapes, in one go!
4: Learn basic counting :
There are 10 pieces in all (3 of each shape, and one bird), so you can also teach the basics of counting to your little one.
5: Sparks creativity:
Since the Mayura is inspired by the Indian Peacock, explore ways of recreating its feathers by arranging the individual shapes in various patterns. This can contribute immensely to the development of the child's imagination and creativity.
6: Problem solving:
This toy is a mini puzzle for young children, helping sharpen their cognitive and analytical skills as well