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Product description
This wooden Montessori shape sorter for toddlers brings a hands-on farm theme to early learning, combining sorting play with vehicle and character figures to keep little ones engaged while they practise basic skills. It works well for quiet play at home or in nursery, encouraging colour recognition and simple counting from the first birthday onwards.
Key Points
The set includes a farm cart and a small wooden car plus a variety of pieces that invite sorting, matching and imaginative play. Children explore 3D shapes and colours while pushing the trolley or placing pieces in the holes, which supports hand-eye coordination and concentration. The pieces are large enough to reduce choking risk and have smooth, rounded edges to help with safe handling during toddler play. 😊
This toy mixes cooperative games and solo activities. For example, caregivers can turn shape matching into a short language exercise, naming animals and vegetables as the child places them in the cart. The manufacturer notes that the product suits children aged 1 to 3 years, and it can be a screen-free diversion that promotes interaction and slow, attentive play. 🐄
Technical Specifications
- Name: KMTJT Montessori Wooden Toddler Toys for 1 2 3 Years Old
- Material: rubberwood, painted with non-toxic colours.
- Age range: 1–3 years, according to the manufacturer.
- Pieces included: - 10 animal blocks, - 6 vegetables, - 6 worms, - 1 boy figure, - 1 car and 1 cart with patterned body.
- Finish: Smooth polished edges for safer handling.
Benefits
This set helps develop fine motor skills through activities like placing animals and vegetables into the cart and using the woodpecker to catch the worm pieces. Play that requires picking up, gripping and releasing small wooden shapes fosters dexterity and finger strength which are important for later tasks such as buttoning and using pencils. The varied pieces also build vocabulary and early categorisation skills when children learn animal names and match colours.
The wooden construction gives a tactile experience that differs from plastic toys. The weight and texture of the pieces provide sensory feedback as children manipulate each item. Consider that the painted surfaces may show wear over time if used outdoors or in very wet conditions, according to typical wooden toy behaviour.
Usage Recommendations
Rotate a selection of pieces to keep the set feeling fresh and to avoid overwhelming toddlers with too many options at once. Simple rules work well, such as counting animals as they go into the cart or sorting vegetables by colour. For group play, invite a friend to take turns pushing the car or to trade animal pieces, which encourages sharing and communication skills.









