Children will love adding a new dimension to their loose parts play with these Feltalas Loose Parts Rings, designed to match perfectly with our Feltalas Loose Parts range.
With open-ended play at the core of their design, these tactile, earthy-toned felt rings add a whole new element to loose parts play, fine motor play, small world play and mathematical play.
A great, versatile resource to add to your continuous provision ideas!
The opportunities for learning abound with these cosy loose parts.
A great addition to your eyfs maths resources, they support counting, one to one correspondence, and pattern making.
Ask children to count set amounts out, or encourage them to make repeating patterns - perhaps with our Wooden Peg People too!
Or simply leave out for learners to explore alongside numerals, Wooden Tweezers and our Feltalas Loose Parts Mats.
A great maths activity for young children while supporting fine motor development!
The tactile nature of these rings also makes them a great resource to support child-led play.
Children might try out making transient art, or use them as in their small world play set up.
The varied, natural shades align themselves well with a variety of different play scenarios.
Versatile and cosy - just how we like it.
Features
Set of 12 rings in varied, earthy tones: great for small world play and loose parts play.
Tactile and cosy, perfect for sensory play: a cosy texture suited to little hands.
Matches with our Feltalas Loose Parts range: great if you're going for matching tones!
A versatile resource to fit multiple curriculum areas: from maths through to loose parts play and small world ideas, these are truly open-ended!
Benefits
Enhances small world play: a great addition to your small world play, these naturally toned rings will complement various play scenarios.
Encourages mathematical thinking: from counting to pattern-making, the options are endless!
Expands your loose parts play: a great match to our Feltalas Loose Parts range - or any loose parts!
Supports creativity and problem solving: encourage children to think imaginatively about how to use open-ended resources.
Supports fine motor control: encourages children to use their pincer grip, supporting early writing.