Not exact matches
For example,
shape - or color - sorting
toys, where your child must fit the blue triangle piece into the blue triangle -
shaped hole, help him work on his
matching and sorting skills.
You can cut holes of various
shapes into the box and work on fitting
toys into them or color your boxes each a different color and work on color sorting and
matching by throwing balls into a box of the same color (i.e. red balls into the red box, blue balls into the blue box).
Why not make a couple of simple
shapes to sew together as little clutch
toys or teethers that
match your bedding!
This is an age when many toddlers enjoy trying to
match shapes together, so a
shape - sorting box is an ideal
toy for a 19 - month - old.
Age - appropriate
toys for this stage may include
shape sorters and
matching games that teach about various
shapes.
For instance, he'll be able to
match similar
shapes when you give him
shape sorting
toys and simple jigsaw puzzles.
This toddler
toy features rewarding light and sound buttons, realistic mouse activates
matching game, teaches numbers and
shapes.
Start off with simple
shape matching games, or use
toys with
shaped holes cut out of them.
Full Version Games Include: Tap Farm, an interactive farm with fun animations and sounds
Shapes and Colors, identify the correct color and
shape including circles, triangles, squares, and more Alphabet Bounce, learn the alphabet with helpful voice narration Balloon Burst, a fun game to encourage hand eye coordination Animal Find, learn how to follow directions and identify objects Animal Puzzles, put together fun farm scenes Counting Jumble, learn how to count numbers 1 - 10 Animal Memory,
match the animals to the card Fruit Slingshot, pure fun and entertainment for your kiddo Shadow
Matching, improve critical thinking by identifying a shadow and outline Toy Box Numbers, help with numbers and counting while putting
toys away Alphabet and Number Bingo, helpful voices call out numbers and letters to identify