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Play that looks like real work. At 16-18 months, your toddler isn't just playing; they are practicing for life. They love mimicry and are developing the patience for multi-step puzzles. The Keddou 16-18 Month Box satisfies this urge with tools that mimic real-world activities like planting vegetables and saving coins.
This kit features the ultimate 3-in-1 Multi-Functional Box, a toy that evolves with your child to keep them challenged for months, along with essential tools for sensory processing and daily routines.
What’s Inside & The Science Behind It:
3-in-1 Educational Box: The hero of this kit. It features interchangeable lids to create three distinct challenges: "Harvesting Carrots" (precision and size matching), "Coin Bank" (orientation and rotation), and "Color Stick Drop" (fine motor control). It grows with your child’s ability.
Touch & Match Board: Toddlers rely heavily on touch. These texture cylinders challenge your child to match items not just by sight, but by tactile sensation—a key pre-writing skill that builds sensory discrimination.
Vegetable Planting Puzzle: Far better than standard puzzles. This garden-themed set features realistic vegetables (onion, carrot, beet) with easy-grip knobs. It teaches vocabulary, the concept of "underground vs. above ground," and fine motor precision.
Stacking Rocket: A creative twist on stacking. This isn't just about height; it's about sequencing. Your toddler must figure out which piece goes next to complete the rocket ship, encouraging early engineering logic and imaginative play.
"Wash, Wash, Wash!" Board Book: Hygiene battles start now. This book turns hand-washing into a fun, predictable routine. By seeing a character enjoy the process, your toddler is more likely to mimic the behavior without a struggle.
Parent Play Guide: We show you how to rotate the lids on the 3-in-1 box to keep the challenge fresh and exciting.
Developmental Wins:
✓ Adaptability: Solving three different mechanical puzzles in one box.
✓ Sensory Processing: Matching objects by texture.
✓ Routine Building: Encouraging independence in hygiene.
✓ Precision Grip: Planting small "carrots" and threading coins.