Features
- 📘 Certified Speech Therapist Guide: Includes an expert booklet to help you turn sorting into a conversation, teaching phrases for quantity (empty, full, too many) and color identification.
- ✍️ Pre-Writing Grip Training: Handling the attached magnetic wand strengthens the "pincer grasp" and improves hand-eye coordination, essential for writing readiness.
- 🔢 Dual-Learning System (Math & Color): Teaches numbers 1-10 and 10 distinct colors simultaneously. Children must match the color of the bead to the cone AND the number of beads to the digit shown.
- 🍦 Engaging Visual Logic: The ice cream theme makes the abstract concept of sorting fun—toddlers aren't just moving beads; they are "serving" ice cream scoops.
- 🔒 Safety-First Design: All magnetic beads are safely sealed behind a durable, clear acrylic cover, ensuring zero choking hazards while allowing for clear visibility.
Overview
- Recommended Age:- Suitable for 2 to 3 yrs
- Package Dimensions:- 23 × 18 × 6 cm
- Package Weight:- 0.345 kg
- SKU:- TT-TOY-MGS-01
Quick Specs - Age: 2-3 Years
- Material: Smooth Wood, Clear Acrylic Shield, Magnetic Wand.
- Educational Goals: Counting (1-10), Color Sorting, Fine Motor Skills.
- Includes: Magnetic Maze Board, Attached Wand, Printed Play Guide.
Description
Learning to count has never been this sweet! Magnisort combines the irresistible appeal of an ice cream shop with the educational rigor of a Montessori counting tool. Designed for toddlers aged 2 to 3, this magnetic maze challenges them to use a magnetic wand to guide colorful "sprinkles" (beads) into their matching ice cream cones.
This is a powerhouse for developing pre-writing skills. The act of holding the magnetic stylus and dragging the beads through the acrylic-covered maze mimics the exact hand muscles and focus needed for holding a pencil later in school.
Included is a Printed Play Guide by a Certified Speech Therapist. While your child focuses on the beads, the guide helps you build their vocabulary. You'll learn how to use the board to teach complex color names (Cyan, Purple, Grey), quantity concepts ("We need more here," "This one is full"), and patience.





