- Order number: BB-EY11135
- Supplier Name: TTS Group Ltd
- Supplier Number: 708-EY11135
- EAN: 9503009990
- Width: 33,5 cm
- Height: 25 cm
- Warranty(Years): 2
Nurture curiosity and develop motor skills with this versatile posting box.
Young children love to post things and it plays an important role in both child-led schematic play and heuristic play activities.
The experience of manipulating, positioning and balancing different objects and the challenge of working out which one will fit develops essential early problem-solving skills, spatial awareness and hand-eye coordination.
This clever, space-saving solution features durable plastic pieces that simply slot together to create an instant and intriguing posting tower with lots of shapes to explore. Add a sense of awe and wonder to sensory play activities by adding our popular Light Up Glow Spheres and Cylinders and Marvellous Metallic Mirrored Pebbles. Extend the opportunities further by combining with a LED light panel or TTS Early Years Early Years Projector to create different shadows and shapes.
3+
grade: | Preschool |
manufacturer: | TTS |
Fachbereich: | fächerübergreifend, Gestalten |
Entwicklungsorientierter Zugang: | Fantasie & Kreativität, Körper, Gesundheit & Motorik, Räumliche Orientierung |
Subject: | design |
From humble beginnings in a garage in the Midlands, to supplying over 64 countries across the globe, we have been talking to educators and inventing new reasons for children to love learning for over 30 years.
It was a simple scene back in 1985; a chat with a teacher in a local school. The conversation around the lack of quality D&T resources for the classroom. One industrious evening in a garage later and the first TTS resource was born. The very next day the teacher was given the prototype. "Wow," they said, "this is exactly what I said I needed".
From the conversations, the design realisation, the prototype, the consultation, the manufacture, the delivery, the reaction and most importantly the benefit to children's education, our cycle of development hasn't really changed, even if life in a school has.
With your help we have created thousands of reasons to love learning and each year around 400 new resources are invented. From printed books to programmable floor robots, we keep on inventing because you tell us to, and because everyone loves a "wow"