Maths
An ideal toy for learning math. Use the numbers and arthmetic signs to do basic arithmetic. This wall game can be also used on the table.
Encourages the creativity and hand-eye co-ordination skills of children.
Alphabet
An ideal toy for learning English and spelling in class or at home. Move the letters from the bottom to the upper part to make words. This wall game can also used on the table. There are no loose parts and children will have fun sliding the letters from bottom to upper part to make words.
Encourages the creativity and hand-eye co-ordination skills of children.
Which way are we leaning: Rooibos or regular? Milk: yes or no? The standard sugar inquiry, a two-part question if the first answer is yes.
And if you have your black belt in tea-making, one final question concerning the tea bag: in or out?
How are you supposed to remember that all if you're making tea for, oh say, 3 people?
It doesn't concern today's deals at all, but we had to think about something while we waited for the kettle to boil.