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Large Balls in Cups - 12 Balls
Large Balls in Cups - 12 Balls
SKU:SBS01C1205U
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This wooden ball sorter game aligns with Montessori and Waldorf education methods, encouraging self-guided exploration and discovery. As open ended toys, they perfectly suit both toddlers and older kids and has no limits in inventing imaginative ways to play. There are no extra shades so that child can easily recognize the primary colors. These Montessori colour sorting toys would become a perfect birthday, Christmas, Easter gift or an addition to the educational collection of preschool games in a learning group. Also, our learning & education toys are portable and easy to store thanks to the wooden tray that would look so nice in your Montessori shelf.
EDUCATIONAL FEATURES:
- Visual focusing
- Thinking, memory
- Cognitive, sensory and fine motor skills
- Perseverance, diligence, attentiveness
- Skills of comparison, classification, and analysis
- Concepts of colours, shapes, and counting
- Problem solving and life situations role play
MATERIALS:
The balls for our sorting games are made of solid linden wood, covered with BIOFA wax, which includes components of natural origin only. Please note that the natural wax is a delicate cover, so it is not advised to wash it — it's better to use a dry or slightly wet cloth to wipe the details gently. The wax cover is eco-friendly, non-allergic, and safe even for the smallest children. The tray organizer for storage of our 1+ as well as Montessori toys for 3+ year olds is made of birch plywood
GAME SET:
- 12 wooden balls
- 12 colour sorting cups
- A wooden bowl
- A wooden spoon
- A linen bag for balls
- A wooden sorting tray for easy storage.








I bought these for my four month old son, he’s now 14 months and still loves this toy. Even if he can’t match the colors yet, it’s a great way to keep him entertained. The item is durable, educational, and holds great value for the price its at.
These beautifully colored cups and balls are like a magnet for our 21 month old grandson. They're all machined out of solid wood and seem much more resilient than they are. We've had this set for only a few weeks, and it immediately became a daily go-to toy for him. He went from randomly putting balls in cups to putting matching them with their colored cups within a few days. His fine motor skills using the spoon to put the balls in cups has also improved, although the spoon is much more clunky than it probably needs to be. He likes to stack the cups, although they aren't really designed to stack well and tend to lean after 3 or 4 are stackedThe only downsides are that there are many pieces, with 12 cups, 12 balls, the bowl, spoon and carrier tray, so it requires regular monitoring to make sure all the pieces are still present. The balls are also very hard, so if your child likes to throw things, they could become hazardous projectiles. They are nearly exactly the same size as the colored ping-pong balls we've had for years, so they can be mis-identified until you pick them up.
If I’d do it again, I’d only get open-ended toys for ages 18mo-5yo. My young ones have played restaurant, ice cream truck, color-sorting, tea party, and practiced their transferring skills with this set. It’s durable, cute, and fin for kids-definitely worth the money. It is made of wood though, so be warned if you have dogs that like to chew!
We got these last weekend and my kids (and their friends) are loving them so much! I love the variety of colors and there is even a QR code with ideas of how to play. My kids have loved inventing their own play and also simply using the spoon to move the balls around from the cups to the bowl and back. The spoon holds the balls perfectly which makes it the perfect holder for moving the balls around. The wood is good quality and smooth. Definitely recommend!
This is a high quality wooden toy! My toddler loves it. Lots of uses — working on colors, matches, and fine motor skills! Highly recommend for parents wanting open ended learning toys that will last a long time!