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First Sticky Mosaics: Circus   

Orb Factory Switzerland Online Shop Suisse Schweiz

Orb Factory My First Sticky Mosaics Circus brings all the fun and excitement of mosaic art to younger children (age 3+).

Developed from the award winning Sticky Mosaics range, the principle is similar but the scale is larger making it ideal for smaller hands. 

A developmental activity toy, kids simply peel from the mosaic sticker sheets and stick onto the colour and shape coded fun images to build up their work of art.

My First Sticky Mosaics assist with fine motor skills, colour, pattern and sequence recognition as well as being a great fun quiet time activity.

Each kit comes with 5 fun images, over 1000 sticky back foam pieces in seven colours and three shapes, 5 wall hangers for displaying the finished works of art.

All housed in a sturdy, colourful box measuring 24 by 24 by 4cms. An ideal gift for young transport fanatics.

Suitable for children aged 3 to 6 years.

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First Sticky Mosaics: Circus First Sticky Mosaics: Circus
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