
This engaging Rainbow Stones set includes colorful transparent pebbles, tweezers, dice, and activity cards that promote fine motor skills, color matching, and creative play.
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🔗 Rainbow Stones – Transparent Pebbles
Product Description
The Rainbow Stones Transparent Pebble Set is a hands-on learning tool designed to enhance fine motor control, color sorting, early math, and sensory play. With over 40+ activity cards and an assortment of smooth, translucent stones, this open-ended set inspires endless learning possibilities.
Children can match pebbles to outlines, complete pictures, explore color combinations on a light table, or use tweezers for pincer grip development. The variety of templates – from animals to everyday scenes – makes this kit perfect for home learning, classrooms, or therapy centers.
Whether you’re encouraging color recognition, pattern sequencing, or early STEM thinking, these stones offer a playful yet structured approach to learning.
Key Features
- Encourages fine motor skill development with tweezers and pincer grip practice
- Supports color recognition, sorting, and early math concepts
- Includes themed activity cards for structured play and creativity
- Compatible with light tables for sensory exploration
- Ideal for Montessori, Reggio-inspired, and STEM learning setups
Benefits for Children
This activity promotes visual discrimination, concentration, hand-eye coordination, and logical thinking. It also encourages creativity when used for free play or imaginative scene-building.
What’s Included
- Transparent rainbow pebbles in assorted colors and sizes
- 40+ double-sided activity cards
- 1 pair of tweezers for fine motor exercises
- 2 dice for interactive motor and sorting games
- Googly eyes for creative storytelling and open-ended play
Specifications
- Material: High-quality, child-safe plastic
- Recommended Age: 3 years and up
- Ideal for preschool, homeschooling, and occupational therapy sessions
How to Use
Children can pick and place pebbles using tweezers, sort by color or size, follow activity card patterns, or create imaginative pictures. Use on a light table for added visual appeal and sensory stimulation.