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My First Threading Game: Dress Up Fun - Clothing Lacing Game for Children (1 Player, Ages 3+) - HABA

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My First Threading Game: Dress Up Fun - Clothing Lacing Game for Children (1 Player, Ages 3+) - HABAThe My First Threading Game: Dress Up Fun by HABA is a delightful clothing lacing game designed to spark creativity and fine motor skills in young children. With 36 mix and match clothing and hairstyle tiles, kids can dress up their character for summer or winter by threading the pieces onto a double sided board. Whether following the included pattern cards or creating unique outfits, little designers will love exploring endless fashion combinations

The My First Threading Game: Dress Up Fun by HABA is a delightful clothing lacing game designed to spark creativity and fine motor skills in young children. With 36 mix-and-match clothing and hairstyle tiles, kids can dress up their character for summer or winter by threading the pieces onto a double-sided board. Whether following the included pattern cards or creating unique outfits, little designers will love exploring endless fashion combinations while practicing important developmental skills.

This engaging threading activity is perfect for ages 3 and up, helping to enhance hand-eye coordination, dexterity, and creative thinking. The game includes three double-sided pattern cards with different levels of difficulty, encouraging children to problem-solve and experiment with various outfit styles. Threading the pieces onto the board also provides a calming and focused play experience, making it a fantastic screen-free activity for independent or guided play.

Crafted from high-quality, durable materials, this dress-up threading game ensures long-lasting enjoyment. The set includes one 12" x 7" double-sided board, one threading cord, 36 mix-and-match tiles, and three double-sided pattern cards for added variety. Whether following patterns or creating imaginative outfits, Dress Up Fun is a playful and educational toy that inspires self-expression while strengthening fine motor skills in an interactive and enjoyable way!

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