Make the story come Alive!
Based on the best selling author Eric Carle’s book: The Very Hungry Caterpillar Oola gives a brand new take on making a story come alive for your young ones in this new group of fun-ducational toys.
Presenting The Very Hungry Caterpillar Game Tin, a diverse and
informative game designed on taking change and adding beauty to the mix. This
artistic set of cards provides insight into Eric Carle’s amazing understanding
of a child’s perception on change. Help your kid understand the concept of
progression as he follows the Caterpillar on its journey to self-realization in
this colourful and simplified version of the
book. Let him go on his own
journey of self discovery, and watch as your child dawns upon new knowledge
that is sure to brighten up his thinking. Whatever your child does with it is a
guaranteed precursor to better results in developing his cognitive functions
and perception.
Love puzzles? Then grab the Very Hungry Caterpillar Jumbo Floor Puzzle, another great Carle-themed puzzled brought to you by Oola. This decorative piece of learning challenges your child in the ways of logic and critical thinking. Each case comes complete with thirty-six fully coloured puzzle pieces creating a detailed illustration straight from the book! Not only can your child watch as the caterpillar becomes a beautiful butterfly, but he can make one himself as well and join in the wonderful journey of belief and self-confidence. This beautiful puzzle-set comes with an easy-to-carry suitcase to store your puzzle pieces after use, or you can even place it in his room or frame it as a sign of his achievements.
These educational and eye-catching products from Eric Carle’s The
Very Hungry Caterpillar book and brought to you by Oola is a definite must buy
for any fan of his work. And if you aren’t already, then we guarantee you’ll
love it after a small peek. These one of a kind educational
toys are perfect for young, promising toddlers three and above of age and their
parents looking to make a bright and happy future for their children.

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