Bead labyrinth.
The Bead Labyrinth is a fun and colourful maze where you need to guide the beads to the end of the wire. Our visually stimulating Bead Labyrinth will have you captivated from the get go, it features 5 different shapes of large wooden beads. The different shaped wires are designed for you to slide the beads through to enable you to develop on your fine motor skills and also develop on the strength of the hand when griping and twisting. On our Large Bead Labyrinth the red and green wires have shapes designed to screw and slot onto the wooden studs at the base.
http://www.specialneedstoys.com
TFH Special Needs Toys
5-7 Severnside Business Park
Severn Road
Stourport-on-Severn
Worcestershire
DY139HT
United Kingdom
01299827820 (01299)878360(Cat.requests) info@tfhuk.comNo dimensions have been specified for this product
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