3-6Y
Nature’s Wonders Stamps
A set of nature-themed stamps to inspire your little explorer’s creativity
- Comes with 3 types of stamps: finger, hand and roller, plus 3 ink colours
- This set is ideal for developing fine motor skills while fostering imaginative play and storytelling
- The stamps can be used with the included ink or other surfaces like mud, dirt or playdough
Description
Nature’s Wonders Stamps
Which animals made those tracks? This stamp set features a variety of nature-inspired patterns, including a butterfly, animal tracks and bird prints, to introduce your child to the wonders of the natural world. Ideal for honing their motor skills and imagination as they develop an interest in nature.
Product code:
E2012
Features
- 3 TYPES OF STAMPS: This 11-piece set comes with everything little explorers need to get creative, including 3 finger stamps, 3 hand stamps, 2 roller stamps with wooden handles and 1 ink pad.
- DEVELOPS FINE MOTOR SKILLS: Using the smaller finger stamps helps to hone children’s dexterity, while the larger hand and roller stamps help them to practise their hand-eye coordination and fine-tune their micro movements.
- LEARN ABOUT NATURE: The stamp patterns in this set offer fun opportunities to learn about nature, and the patterns include a butterfly, water drop, flower, animal paw print, bird tracks, and nature tracks.
- SORTING & SYMMETRY: Playing with stamps can help children to explore patterns and symmetry in a hands-on, visual way. Stamps can also help to teach children about the basics of sorting and categorising shapes.
- STAMP ANYWHERE: Children can get creative and make nature-inspired artwork on a number of surfaces using the ink, or they can make imprints on other pliable surfaces, like playdough, mud and dirt.
Specifications
Title
Nature’s Wonders Stamps
Product number
E2012
Age Group
3-6Y
Number of Parts
13
Weight
0.49 kg
Play tips
Ask your child to identify the different nature shapes and describe their characteristics and habitats, like what animals correspond to the stamps’ tracks and where they might live within nature.