Basic “Pink” calendar
Ref. : 2095
Embroidered calendar, 100% cotton, with removable elements in felt. Allows the child to find a way in time, to discover the seasons as well as the climate while having fun!
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A Basic “Pink” calendar to accompany children in their daily lives!
Helps children understand their place in time on a daily basis thanks to the various detachable parts. Learn about time, including the days of the week and the months, as well as about weather and the seasons. Both fun and educational, it will accompany a child’s first steps towards increased independence…
The Basic “Pink” calendar is made of high-quality embroidered fabric. We can find also available in pink and blue. It sticks to the wall thanks to the wooden rod. There are detachable parts : the 12 months, 7 days, 4 seasons, 6 years, 12 numbers and 5 weather condition.
Dimensions : 40 x 53 x 1 cm.
Find it in Blue
Composition
- 100% Cotton
Washing
- Hand-washable.
Recommendation
- Small elements: danger of suffocation.
+ playful
Every day, reproduce the ritual of the school! Children will play and review at the same time.
+ easier
Pockets for storage detachable parts to leave nothing trapped
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The parents' reviews
Really love this! This clever calendar has helped my 4 year old son to start understanding about time!
All the different features are easy to take off and on as they are fastened with Velcro: Days of the week, dates, months, years, weather and seasons. Advantage: Velcros for 2021-2022-2023-2024-2025-2026
Great colours and really easy to hang using the cord at either end of the bar across the top of the calendar.
Bought to teach my daughter the days and dates, she loves it. We change it every day! The colours are great, the labels stay in place and it goes right up to 2026. So we’ll still get a few years’ use out of it