Observe and track weather conditions and more with M&D's Outdoor Observations Board!
Outdoor Observations Board by Melissa; Doug is a hands-on double-sided wooden weatherboard. Flip the built-in block to show the season, slide knobs and levers to indicate precipitation, leaves on trees, temperature, and wind, flip a bungee-hinged piece to show phases of the moon, and spin a dial for clouds and sun! Self-contained pieces and a cord handle make the board portable and a great travel activity for kids three and older.
Kids love fantasy play because it presents an opportunity for open-ended play and sparks imagination, storytelling and hands-on role-playing. The Let€™s Explore„¢ range encourages preschool kids to connect with the natural world through imaginative play. Discover the joy of outdoor adventures to instil curiosity and confidence while inspiring young imaginations.
Outdoor Observations Board Features:
- Slide, spin, and flip self-contained pieces on this double-sided sturdy wooden board to track outdoor and weather observations
- Indicate season (multi-language stickers included), precipitation, wind, temperature, phases of the moon, sun and clouds, leaves on trees
- Built-in handle and self-contained pieces make it a mess-free travel toy and easy for kids to take outside, inside, or wherever imagination leads
- Instils curiosity and confidence
- Encourages imagination and creative play
- Promotes social and emotional development
- Improves language skills and communication
- Makes a great gift for preschoolers
- Age 3 years+
- WARNING: Choking Hazard - Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
- Remove all packages before giving the product to a child
If you LOVE this product, pre-order it with an approx. 2-week lead time from receiving proof of payment. It's worth the wait!
For over 30 years, Melissa; Doug has created beautifully designed imagination- and creativity-sparking products. Today, Melissa; Doug partners proudly with the American Academy of Pediatrics to foster early brain development and help children build essential life skills through play.