Description
Our ready-made Small Construction Resource Collection 4-5yrs will maximise opportunities for children to develop fine motor skills and problem solving capabilities as they build sophisticated structures during constructive play. Children will enjoy exploring this inviting construction set which includes easy-to-use plastic tools including hammers, screwdrivers and wrenches, along with a collection of wheels, pivots, nuts, bolts and blocks. Children's construction knowledge and confidence will grow as they design their own models and deepen their understanding of how things work! Furthermore children will have the ability to create their own small world people figures using our Mobilo head figures, depicting differing ages and ethnicities.
Providing a range of open-ended opportunities, this Small Construction Resource Collection 4-5yrs encourages child-led, adult supported play and will inspire children to revisit the construction area time and time again. As they learn concepts of size, shape, space and measure, mathematical knowledge will develop, as will physical development as children are presented with fine motor challenges.
This complete constructive play set provides a rapid solution to help refresh your early years resources in the Small Construction area.
This Small Construction Resource Collection 4-5yrs includes:
- 500+ pieces of Brio including large and small wheels, pivots, bolts, plastic and wooden pieces and easy to use pretend tools including hammers, spanners, wrenches and screwdrivers
- Set of Mobilo Building Pieces, approx. 400 pieces includes large and small wheels, 2D and 3D plastic construction pieces, connectors and a set of 9 head figures of differing ages with brown and white faces
- Set of 6 Photo holders features crocodile clips and natural wooden bases
- Suitable for age 4 and over
Variations
Many of our resources are produced in a variety of colours and styles and may vary slightly from those shown, however we guarantee that you will always receive the same quality and value.
Secondary images used for representation purposes only.