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Patrick Stacker
Learn how your child can make use of this toy to have fun and learn at the same time.
Patrick Stacker - KA10631
red cup: 9.7cm(W) x 6cm(H)
orange cup: 8.8cm(W) x 5.6cm(H)
green cup: 7.9cm(W) x 5.2cm(H)
yellow cup: 6.9cm(W) x 4.8cm(H)
blue cup: 5.9(W) x 4.4cm(H)
cover: 10.4cm(W) x 5.8cm(H)

What is inside Patrick's tummy? It's a rainbow stacking game! The Patrick Stacker contains 5 stacking cups with beautiful, embossed numbers, patterns and Patrick and friends characters. It also teaches colors and exercises your baby's motor skills and logical thinking, as he stacks the cups from large to small to build a tower.

Objective: Sense stimulation - touching and feeling

Method: The lids are bumpy and the cups are smooth. Encourage children to touch and feel the embossed texture of numbers and different patterns.

Objective: Fine motor skills training - grasping

Method: Encourage children to grasp the cups with both their right and left hands.

Objective: Eye-hand coordination training - stacking two cups on a flat surface

Method: Encourage your child to stack any two cups, one on top of the other, on a flat surface.

Objective: Watching water trickle - in the bath and at the beach

Method: There are two small holes in each cup. Your child can use the cup to scoop water and watch the water trickle out the small holes. This is great for playing in the bath or at the beach.

Objective: Eye-hand coordination training - stacking two cups

Method: Have your child hold one cup in each hand, and then encourage her to stack the right cup onto the left cup, and vice versa.

Objective: Eye-hand coordination training – putting the cups away

Method: Encourage your child to put one cup in another, until they are all neatly stored away in the biggest cup. Then close the Patrick lid.

Objective: Cognitive training - learning cartoon characters

Method: Teach your child the names of the different characters.

Objective: Cognitive training - finding characters

Method: Name a character and encourage your child to find it.

Objective: Eye-hand coordination training - from big to small

Method: Encourage your child to stack the 5 cups, one on top of the other, starting with the biggest cup and ending with the smallest one.

Objective: Learning about size

Method: Use the five different sized cups to teach your child about size.

Objective: Creativity training - building sandcastles

Method: Children can use the cups to scoop sand or as molds for building sandcastles.

Objective: Cognitive training - learning colors

Method: Use the different colored cups to teach children to recognize colors.

Objective: Cognitive training - finding colors

Method: Name a color and encourage your child to find it.

Objective: Eye-hand coordination training - from small to big

Method: Encourage your child to stack the 5 cups, one on top of the other, starting with the smallest cup and ending with the biggest one.

Objective: Cognitive training - learning numbers

Method: Teach your child to recognize numbers and to count using the numbers and graphics on the cups.

Objective: Cognitive training - finding numbers

Method: Say a number and encourage your child to find it.

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