Number blocks

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Colour: Sebra Play – Wood

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Stylish set of number blocks in certified solid wood that little fingers will find easy to hold.

The 12 wooden blocks are decorated with the numbers 0-9 and various signs and symbols such as addition, subtraction, #, question mark, exclamation mark, greater/less-than symbols.

All the blocks have one number or symbol on each side. With a total of 72 numbers/characters, there is plenty of opportunity for both play and learning. Use the blocks as decoration in the children's room. Each block is 5 cm in size.

Find product certifications under specifications.

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Specifikationer

SKU

301830019

Country of origin

CN

Material

100% Beech wood

Product measures

Measuring (cm): H: 5 L: 5 W: 5

Cleaning & Remarks

Wipe with damp cloth

Certifications

Testing

Recommended age: 0+
Toys for the Crawling Stage

In the crawling stage, your baby begins to move freely and explore the world independently. Your baby crawls, gets up on all fours, and practices coordinating arms and legs in rhythmic movements. Crawling strengthens your baby’s muscles, balance, and body awareness – paving the way for those very first steps.

Support this development through floor play and toys that motivate your baby to crawl, reach out, and move towards objects of interest.

Tips for play during the crawling stage

  • Create plenty of space for movement and remove small objects so your baby can explore freely and safely.
  • Place toys just out of reach to motivate your baby to move forward.
  • Use pillows or small obstacles for your baby to crawl over to strengthen coordination and balance.
  • Play together on the floor – it provides comfort and encourages your baby to move more.

Choosing the right toys

Offer engaging toys that spark curiosity and invite movement, such as:

  • Balls, cars, and toys with wheels that your baby can crawl after.
  • Blocks and stacking toys that support fine motor skills.
  • Activity toys that inspire curiosity and stimulate the senses.
  • Tunnels or soft obstacles for creating small crawling courses.
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Article about the Crawling Stage

In this article, we take a closer look at the crawling stage – how it builds on your baby’s earlier movements such as rolling, pivoting, and creeping; why crawling is such an important step in motor development; and how you as a parent can support your baby both leading up to and during the crawling stage through playful, sensory activities.

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The first 4 stages of a baby’s development

Lying Stage

In this stage, the baby lies down. Focus on play that allows the baby to follow toys with their eyes, hear sounds, and feel different textures.

Creeping Stage

In this stage, the baby begins to roll, turn, and move forward on their tummy. Play with toys that motivate the baby to reach out and explore their surroundings.

Crawling Stage

The baby learns to crawl and move freely. Strengthen balance and coordination through floor play with balls, blocks, and small obstacles.

Walking Stage

The baby stands up and takes their first steps. Create space for movement and play where the baby can challenge their balance and explore the world on their own two feet.