The Experimenter ( 3 games )

The Experimenter ( 3 games )

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The Experimenter ( 3 games )

LE 1,500.00

Welcome to Toddlerhood. At 13-15 months, your child is a "doer." They want to put things inside other things, see how gravity works, and understand why they feel happy or sad. The Keddou 13-15 Month Box is designed to match this explosion of curiosity.

This kit upgrades them from simple grasping to complex sorting and nesting, while introducing the critical concept of Emotional Intelligence to help navigate those early toddler tantrums.

What’s Inside & The Science Behind It:

  • Sorting Drop Box with Drawer: A major cognitive leap. Your toddler must not only match the shape (circle, square, triangle) to the correct hole but also figure out how to pull the drawer to retrieve them. This builds executive function and fine motor strength.

  • Pure Ball Track (Gravity Slide): Toddlers are obsessed with "cause and effect." This vertical zigzag track lets them watch a wooden disc cascade down, teaching them about gravity and refining their visual tracking skills (essential for future reading).

  • Rainbow Nesting Cups: A deceptively simple tool that teaches complex math concepts. By stacking them up or nesting them inside each other, your toddler learns about volume, size, and balance.

  • Wooden Peg Box: Designed to refine the "pincer grasp." Pushing the colored pegs into the holes requires precise hand-eye coordination and introduces early color matching.

  • Multi-Shape Puzzle (Seasons): A step up from the single-shape puzzle. This board introduces four distinct shapes and colors, challenging your toddler to categorize and rotate pieces to make them fit.

  • "My Mood" Board Book: It's never too early for EQ. This book features real faces showing different emotions, helping your toddler name their feelings ("Happy," "Sad," "Mad")—a key step in reducing frustration and tantrums.

  • Parent Play Guide: We show you how to use these tools to engage your toddler's growing vocabulary and problem-solving skills.

Developmental Wins:

✓ Spatial Awareness: Understanding "big vs. small" and "in vs. out."

✓ Advanced Fine Motor: Using a drawer and fitting specific shapes.

✓ Emotional Intelligence: Identifying and naming facial expressions.

✓ Concentration: Following a moving object down a track.

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