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BorneLund SHAPES & COLORS BorneLund Fun Learning Shapes & Colors [Retail Price] ¥6600 [Play and Learn] ● Categorize by color and shape ● Arrange in order from tallest to shortest ● Count numbers ● Combine colors, shapes, and numbers to think You can enjoy a wide range of play activities. The colors are very vibrant. It can also be used for pretend play, making it highly versatile. I am selling it because my child has grown older and the frequency of use has decreased. The condition of the main unit, bars, and beads is beautiful. The worksheet is originally larger than the box size, so there are creases from the time of purchase. Please check the details in the photos. No pets or smokers. [Included Items] Main unit x 2, Bars x 10 (5 each) Activity cards x 42 (6 cards each for 7 series) Colorful beads x 87 Instruction manual (Japanese version) x 1 Worksheet x 7 + 1 sheet (to be cut) *③ There is a tear on the right edge, which has been taped from the back, so please check the image. ▼From BorneLund HP▼ Developed jointly by Nathan, a French company, and BorneLund, so that the educational materials actually used in French educational settings can be enjoyed in Japanese homes. You can have fun learning colors, shapes, and order while playing. It features a pop color scheme unique to France, and is packed with beads of various shapes in visually appealing colors. It's fun just to look at, and the light texture and vividness, which are not found in conventional educational toys, make you want to touch it. Around the age of 4, when children begin to recognize the grouping of "same" and "different." First, try gathering many pieces of the same color, or playing while making various discoveries such as "Which shape is similar?" Next, as you proceed according to the problem cards, you will step up and make various discoveries and realizations. The first problem is to find the same thing as the picture. Gradually, the problems become more abstract, and the ability to decipher symbols is required. Once you get used to it, you can skip the problem cards and classify them based on your own ideas, which also fosters creativity. By taking your time and carefully observing what colors and shapes there are, you can create opportunities for the game to expand. Once you get used to it, try expanding your imagination in your head and playing with your parents by asking each other questions in a quiz format, specifying shapes and colors.
4 months ago