Interactive Notebook: Physical Science
Enhance learning through personalized note-taking with an interactive notebook for physical science.
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Lifecycle Wooden Blocks is a set of Beechwood stacking blocks featuring the five life cycle stages of four different animals: moth, butterfly, chicken, and frog. Each block is labeled to help children understand animal development, with sizes ordered from the smallest (earliest stage) to the largest (adult stage). The brightly colored illustrations are printed using heat transfer technology and coated with a non-toxic matte varnish for durability. For ages 12m+, the blocks measure 2.3"W - 1.2"W. These stacking blocks offer a hands-on way to teach children about the life cycles of different animals while also supporting early literacy and science learning. As children stack and arrange the blocks, they also develop hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. The clear, labeled stages make it easier for young learners to grasp the concept of animal growth and development, helping them visually connect each stage of life. Ideal for both individual play and group learning, Lifecycle Wooden Blocks provide a fun, interactive approach to early childhood education. This set encourages curiosity about the natural world, while also promoting critical thinking, problem-solving, and sensory exploration. It’s a perfect tool for home, classroom, or daycare settings to foster scientific learning and fine motor development.
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