This wooden ball tracker supports visual tracking and hand-eye coordination in toddlers. Watch as balls roll down the ramps, encouraging eye movement, focus, and early motor planning.
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Product Description
The Montessori Wooden Ball Tracker is a dynamic, hands-on toy that captures a child’s attention while developing critical early skills. As children drop colorful wooden balls from the top of the tracker, they follow the motion visually and physically, strengthening key developmental areas such as focus, coordination, and spatial reasoning.
Key Features
- Montessori-Inspired Learning – Designed to promote visual tracking and observation skills essential for reading readiness.
- Enhances Motor Skills – Builds fine motor strength, hand-eye coordination, and control through grasping and releasing motions.
- STEM-Ready Concept – Introduces foundational physics concepts such as gravity, momentum, and sequencing.
- Safe & Durable – Crafted from natural, smooth wood and painted with non-toxic, child-safe colors.
- Perfect for Toddlers – Ideal for children aged 12 months and up, encouraging independent play, focus, and cause-and-effect understanding.
Benefits for Children
- Develops visual tracking and concentration
- Promotes bilateral coordination and hand control
- Introduces movement-based learning in a fun and engaging way
- Encourages curiosity, prediction, and problem-solving
- Supports independent exploration and sensory discovery
What’s Included
- 1 wooden ball tracker frame
- 4 colored wooden balls (red, yellow, green, blue)
Specifications
- Tracker Dimensions: 31.5 cm (H) × 31 cm (L) × 11 cm (W)
- Top Width: 30 cm
- Material: Natural wood with smooth finish
- Paint: Non-toxic, child-safe colors
- Recommended Age: 12 months and above
How to Use
Invite the child to drop a ball from the top and track its movement from ramp to ramp. This repeated action builds attention span, visual engagement, and coordination while allowing the child to experience the joy of movement and gravity.