A couple of weeks ago we went, once again, to The Strong Museum of Play and discovered Zoobs
! I’m sure we’ve seen these before at Cousin’s house, but it was a while ago and neither Cutie Pie nor Sweet Pea were interested. This day I couldn’t pull them away from the huge bucketful the boys’ found!
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| Now, this is a sensory box! |
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| How can I get this together for the wheels to connect? What coordination! |
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| Look at all that fine motor action and concentration going on there! |
Cutie Pie did manage to make a vehicle, at least, something that had wheels connected to it that were almost all going in the same direction! These Zoobs are not for the very young, but can really get the imagination going in children not quite ready to actually manipulate them into something recognizable. Of course, you can also count them, sort them by size, piece, color…
They had so much fun with these that they are already on their wish list for Christmas, if we don’t get them before!
This post is comprised entirely of my kids’ and my opinions. We were not compensated in any way, monetarily or with product
What a great toy! I’ve never heard of these before but they look great for fostering creativity and those small motor skills. Thanks for sharing.
What a fun toy! Looks like there is a lot of building that can be done.
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Looks super exciting.. How cute :))Hello there, stopping in to follow ya from blog hop – loving your digs :)) — Off to read more.. Hope you can stop by sometime.. Marilyn from http://www.theartsygirlconnection.blogspot.com/ ~TY
Wow that bin looks fun!! I think I’ll have to add those to our list of wants!!
super cute blog! i’m the only girl too but I only have the hubby and one son 😉
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