ALEX® Toys – Early Learning Peg Farm -Little Hands 1477

November 5, 2014 - Comment

Alex Toys 1477 Early Learning Peg Farm The Alex Toys 1477 Early Learning Peg Farm comes with (25) inter-locking pegs for your child to stack on the foam farm pasture pegboard. Create a fun 3D farm and learn valuable skills along the way. This toy is part of the Little Hands Skill Builder series by

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Alex Toys 1477 Early Learning Peg Farm

The Alex Toys 1477 Early Learning Peg Farm comes with (25) inter-locking pegs for your child to stack on the foam farm pasture pegboard. Create a fun 3D farm and learn valuable skills along the way. This toy is part of the Little Hands Skill Builder series by Alex Toys and is recommended for children 2-years of age and up.

Learn sorting, colors and patterns with the (25) multi-colored pegs
View larger Comes with a farm-themed pegboard made of foam and safe for kids
View larger How’s it Played?

Just grab the foam farm-themed board and stack the multicolored pegs on top of one another. The pegs can be stacked as high as your child would like to go to encourage sorting, patterns and colors. This toy is specifically designed for preschoolers to learn valuable skills in a fun way.

Improves Hand and Eye Coordination

This toy is ideal for improving hand and eye coordination in young children. Sorting and making patterns with the pegs is a great way to improve those skills, along with developing fine motor skills. You can also use this activity to encourage counting, adding and subtracting to teach early math concepts to little ones.

Safe Toy for Children

Recommended for children 2-years of age and older, this toy is both a safe and fun way to teach your child necessary skills. The pegs are safe to use and the pegboard is made of soft foam for little hands.

Product Features Stack the multi-colored pegs on top of one another on the foam farm-themed pegboard Develops hand and eye coordination as well as fine motor skills Learn sorting, patterns and colors Teach children early math concepts Recommended for children 2-years of age and up About Alex Toys

Alex Toys has become the preeminent manufacturer of children’s products and with over 1,000 unique items, Alex makes toys for every age group, from toddlers to teens and everything in-between. With toys in the baby, fashion, crafts and misc. categories, Alex makes toys that encourage a lifetime of learning. Alex Toys are currently sold worldwide in over (80) countries through specialty retail stores, catalogs and websites.

Product Features

  • Stack, match and make patterns with 25 pegs
  • Pegs come in 5 bright colors.
  • Soft colorful foam peg board measures 9.75? x 9.75? (24.8cm x 24.8cm).
  • Helps develop fine motor skills
  • Part of the Little Hands series

Comments

Jomama says:

A Toy that Grows With Your Child My 24 month old loves this toy. Right now he enjoys stacking the pegs to make really tall towers (that are really stable) and categorizing the pegs by color. Looking down the road I know that this toy will be helpful with improving his counting skills, recognizing and creating patterns, and encouraging creative play. I highly, highly recommend this as a toy that will be played with not for days or months, but for years.

Mommy of 2 says:

Oddly Entertaining So my son loves this. I have no idea why but he received it when he was three and he will still take it out and make the patterns now that he is 5. I do not see why he likes it so much but he does. It is made well and I have no complaints on quality. I would think it would be better for even younger children as long as they are past the putting toys in their mouth stage.

gea "Mom and Pet Owner" says:

Good quality but a bit disappointing I purchased this for my grandson, who attends Montessori, on the advice of his teacher who said he like to stack things. He’s two years old. The product itself is made well. It is called Peg Farm, and the brochure which came with it has pictures of little animal faces on each peg, thus the farm idea. I was disappointed though to see that though the rubber board to stack them has animal pictures in each corner, I suppose to correspond to the pegs, the pegs are just blank and have no faces. I…

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