
Wooden Life Cycle Board - Nature and Science



DESCRIPTION
A life cycle board is a great visual aid when explaining and showing the different stages and life cycles of our nature subject. Most children have never seen the life cycle of insects and animals and are amazed to learn how they grow and develop. We have created this dual-sided board with a four-stage cycle on one side and a five cycle on the other.
- This beautiful wooden tray makes a great addition to your child's playroom or sensory play set up. It eliminates the theoretical boredom of the subject and acts as a great tool to make the learning interactive session. With this wooden Life cycle tray, you could make kids learning science and biology in a much more effective and interesting way.
- This high-quality wooden lifecycle tray is the perfect learning resource to teach your child about the 4-stage lifecycle of an insect, animal or plant. Help your child easily visualise and comprehend the concept of lifecycle processes. Use it with our lifecycle printable and you can creatively illustrate to your child about the different stages of life.
- Just for the natural variation in the wood, each handcrafted toy has its own unique character. Variations in wood grain, colour, knots, and texture are all-natural occurrences in these hand-stained wooden products. Each toy will likely vary slightly from the other one but will be equally awesome.
Contains
1 life cycle board (no toys or other materials are included—add your own accessories for a variety of displays)
Size
27 cm x 27 cm x 1.8 cm
AGE GUIDANCE
3 years and above
MATERIALS
Natural wood
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
India
ABOUT THE BRAND
The Nestery presents Chitrani is a sustainably managed family-run wooden toys brand based in the Thar Desert of India. They mainly focus on offering safe wooden toys made of sustainably managed woods that complement development for children, in particular during their first five formative years when parents should instil in children a sense of the privilege of playing and nurture their proximity to nature.