Ripple Rainbow Stacker
Ripple Rainbow Stacker
Why We Love It
These silicone nesting arches will have you over the rainbow! Bendable and bright, this rainbow stacking toy is a versatile tool for building early learning skills. Name the colors as you pick up each piece and develop bilateral coordination skills as you stack them. Think beyond the rainbow and engage in open-ended play as you arrange the pieces to form roads, bridges and more. To use as a fidget, bend the arches back and forth or run your finger across the grooves. Beautiful and timeless, it's a classic for every playroom and early childhood classroom
- Open-ended stacker fosters imagination as kids play
- Helps develop school readiness skills of sequencing, problem-solving and color recognition
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 6 months+
Ideas for Use
- Work with a partner to form the rainbow to practice turn-taking and problem-solving
- Can you stack the arches to form a tower, starting with the biggest piece on bottom?
- Arrange the pieces to form a tunnel that's narrow at one end and wide at the other
Details
- Includes seven stackable arches
- 8"L x 19.3"H x 1.4"D
- Weighs 1 lb. total
- Made of silicone
- Surface wash. Air dry.
- Colors: Red, orange, yellow, green, navy, blue and pink
Safety Information
Not for mouthing or chewing.
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