The Inventor ( 5 games )

The Inventor ( 5 games )

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LE 2,400.00
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The Inventor ( 5 games )

LE 2,400.00

Almost Two, and Ready to Do. At 22-24 months, your toddler is no longer just exploring; they are solving. They have the patience to match patterns and the desire to master daily tasks like fastening their own shoes or belt. The Keddou 22-24 Month Box provides the "just-right" challenge to bridge the gap between babyhood and preschool.

This kit introduces the famous Buckle Pillow—a travel-friendly lifesaver that teaches dressing skills—and their first Interlocking Puzzle, moving them beyond simple peg puzzles into real logic.

What’s Inside & The Science Behind It:

  • Sensory Buckle Pillow: The ultimate "quiet time" toy. This plush pillow features various buckles and straps that mimic car seats, strollers, and clothing. It builds the hand strength and coordination needed for self-dressing while keeping them busy during travel.

  • Wooden Shape Sorting Box: A step up in geometry. Unlike simple sorters, this box requires your toddler to recognize shapes (triangle, circle, square) and orient them precisely to fit through the slots. It teaches spatial awareness and patience.

  • First Jigsaw Puzzle (4-Piece): Transitioning from peg puzzles to jigsaw puzzles is a huge milestone. These four chunky wooden pieces interlock to form a square, teaching your child that parts make a whole and refining their visual logic.

  • Twisting Animal Cube: A handheld logic puzzle. Your toddler must twist the blocks on the rod to align the animal's head, body, and tail. This develops wrist rotation and pattern matching skills.

  • Creative Stacking House: More than just blocks. These printed architectural pieces encourage imaginative play and balance. Your child learns to construct a stable structure while engaging in pretend play with the animal characters on the blocks.

  • "Shapes" Board Book: Connecting the wooden shapes to the real world. This book helps your toddler spot geometry in everyday life (a wheel is a circle, a sandwich is a triangle), boosting their observational skills.

  • Parent Play Guide: We provide tips on how to teach your child to undo buckles (which is easier) before learning to buckle them up.

Developmental Wins:

✓ Life Skills: Mastering buckles for independence in dressing.

✓ Spatial Logic: Solving their first interlocking jigsaw puzzle.

✓ Fine Motor Strength: Twisting, snapping, and slotting objects.

✓ Cognitive Matching: Aligning patterns to create a picture.

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