Qtoys Bamboo Channel Set of 18 Pcs
Qtoys Bamboo Channel Set of 18 Pcs
Qtoys bamboo channel is the perfect resource for all your water play sensory experiences. It includes 18 pieces which can be used to create a pathway for the water to go along the track. Or children can simply use their imaginative skills as they try and build something using these bamboo channels. Thus, these bamboo channels are great learning tools to promote those sensory learning experiences.
Water play is an open-ended experience where children have no limits. They use opportunities they come across to problem solve. It also allows children to freely express themselves creatively. They can learn various concepts such as wet and dry, full and empty through water play experiences. They can also learn about cause and effect.
Children engage in imaginative play as they freely express themselves through water play. They expand their social skills as they learn to work collaboratively with their peers. Water play also promotes children’s’ language development as they try and communicate their thoughts to their family and friends thus developing their vocabulary. These water play experiences not only promotes hand eye coordination but it also encourages social development and promotes sensory learning.
The early years are a significant period of brain development. Children use their senses as they explore the world around them. According to research conducted, sensory play shapes nerve connections in children’s brains. Therefore, it is necessary to provide children with opportunities for them to actively participate in experiences where they can use their senses which promotes brain development. Hence water play using these bamboo channels offers a good pathway for sensory exploration through water play.
Approx dimensions of product: box 90x23x20cm Weight 4.5kgs.
Bamboo Channel set of 18 pcs: comes in 3 sizes (3 sizes: large 80 – medium 60 – small 40cm)
Recommended age: 3+
This item will dispatch from Q Toys warehouse. Normal delivery times from Australia will then apply.