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Constructive play for the busy toddler. At 19-21 months, your toddler is moving fast. They have an urge to exert force, but they are also ready for delicate tasks. The Keddou 19-21 Month Box provides the perfect outlet for both needs.
This kit introduces "Lacing"—a critical pre-writing skill that builds patience—and a Hammering Bench that turns their need to hit things into a constructive lesson in hand-eye coordination.
What’s Inside & The Science Behind It:
Creative Mosaic Peg Board (Stacking Box): A versatile tool for logic and creativity. Your toddler can freestyle with the colorful pegs or use the included pattern cards to match colors and shapes. This vertical play strengthens the shoulder stability needed for future handwriting.
Classic Pound Bench: Toddlers love to bang things! Instead of suppressing that urge, give it a purpose. Hammering these colorful pegs builds wrist strength, precision, and satisfies their need for "maximum effort."
Lacing Beads Set: One of the best activities for focus. Threading the string through the beads requires steady hands and immense concentration. It teaches the "pincer grasp" and bilateral coordination (using both hands together).
Magnetic Animal Puzzle: A perfect introduction to puzzles. These chunky, magnetic blocks help your child understand "part-to-whole" relationships (e.g., the panda's head matches its body) while being easy to manipulate.
"Small and Big" Board Book: Math begins with comparison. This book uses clear, real-world images to teach the concept of size opposites, helping your toddler describe the world around them.
Parent Play Guide: We guide you on how to introduce the lacing beads without frustration and how to use the pegboard for color sorting games.
Developmental Wins:
✓ Fine Motor Control: Threading small beads and grasping pegs.
✓ Hand-Eye Coordination: Aiming the hammer to hit the target.
✓ Cognitive Logic: Matching patterns and animal halves.
✓ Mathematical Language: Understanding "Big" vs. "Small."