The Seeker ( 3 games )

The Seeker ( 3 games )

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LE 1,500.00
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The Seeker ( 3 games )

LE 1,500.00

From "Baby" to "Little Scientist." At 9-10 months, your baby is craving a mental workout. They have mastered the basic grasp and are now ready for precision. They enjoy "hide and seek" games because their working memory is developing rapidly. The Keddou 9-10 Month Box is designed to frustration-proof complex skills like stacking and fitting shapes.

This kit introduces the "Flip Lid" challenge, a step up from the ball drop, requiring your baby to use two hands together to solve a problem.

What’s Inside & The Science Behind It:

  • Box with Flip Lid: The next level of Object Permanence. Unlike the earlier ball drop, this box requires your baby to physically open a lid to retrieve the ball. This builds working memory (remembering where the ball went) and two-handed coordination.

  • Single Shape Puzzle (The Cube): Before they can solve complex shape sorters, babies must master one shape. This smooth wooden cube and frame teaches spatial awareness and the concept of "fitting in" without the frustration of multiple options.

  • Silicone Stacking Tower: A modern twist on a classic. Soft, safe, and textured, this tower teaches size sequencing (big to small) and precision stacking. The silicone material makes it a safe sensory teether as well.

  • Multifunction Sensory Blocks: These aren't just blocks; they are windows to a new world. Each block features a different lens—mirrors, prisms, or colored glass—encouraging your baby to look through objects, exploring light and reflection.

  • Wooden Bear Rattle: Designed for the developing "pincer grasp." The three colored beads encourage your baby to isolate their thumb and forefinger to spin or move them, refining fine motor control.

  • "Goodnight" Picture Book: At this age, routine is everything. This board book helps establish a calming sleep ritual, featuring realistic imagery that your baby can recognize and relate to their own life.

  • Parent Play Guide: We explain the "why" behind the puzzles so you can guide your baby from frustration to mastery.

Developmental Wins:

✓ Working Memory: Remembering hidden objects under lids.

✓ Spatial Reasoning: fitting a 3D square into a matching hole.

✓ Visual Discrimination: Exploring the world through colored lenses.

✓ Fine Motor Precision: Stacking and manipulating small beads.

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