
This toy is recommended for children ages 2 and up. A wooden domino set to stimulate memory and observation skills. Our wooden domino set is an excellent way to stimulate your child's memory and observation skills. Thanks to Sarah Betz's colorful illustrations, children learn to recognize and associate fruits and vegetables, thus promoting the development of their concentration skills. By playing this game, he also develops his visual memory by remembering the patterns already laid out, which strengthens his cognitive skills in a fun and educational way. Developing fine motor skills and coordination Our reversible domino set is ideal for developing fine motor skills and coordination in your child from 2 years old. By manipulating the wooden pieces, he will learn to adjust his movements and position each domino with precision. This activity strengthens hand-eye coordination and dexterity, essential skills for future learning, such as writing or drawing. Le petit plus ? Our dominoes are reversible! On one side, you have to match the fruits, on the other, the numbers (represented by vegetables). Learning Math Concepts and Vocabulary This reversible wooden domino set also introduces children to basic math concepts and expands their vocabulary. By matching identical images, the child discovers the concepts of correspondence and association, essential foundations for learning numbers. The theme of fruits and vegetables also helps to enrich the child's vocabulary, who learns to name and identify the different illustrations. This educational and fun game is a complete awakening tool that offers your child a moment of play while promoting their overall development. A delicate universe This domino game is beautifully illustrated by artist Sarah Betz. She joined the Vilac adventure in 2023, and offers a tender and poetic universe. A talented illustrator, she has never lost her childlike soul, close to nature, which continues to inspire her today. She founded her illustration studio Cubeely in the picturesque Montmartre district in 2013. •Wooden game.•Reversible dominoes: 2 ways to play.•Development of fine motor skills.•Stimulation of visual memory and concentration.•First mathematical lessons: discovering numbers from 1 to 6.•Vocabulary development: I learn to name fruits and vegetables.•Evolutionary game, which adapts to the age and pace of the child.•Family friendly game. Laboratory-tested toy, guaranteeing compliance with Directive 2009/48/EC for children aged 2 and over.