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Sorting My Emotions Stacking Rings

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Brand: Open the Joy
SKU: T-QYAE
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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD - small parts
Not for children 3 years or under

Description:

Transform playtime with Open The Joy’s “Sorting My Emotions” 30 piece set of stacking emotion rings. Created by child development experts and inspired by Montessori methods, this set of is designed to enrich imaginative play while fostering emotional intelligence. 

Each ring features a unique expression or feeling, inviting kids to explore a wide range of emotions through hands-on play. Perfect for stacking, matching, and creative play, these rainbow rings are not just toys, but tools for building a strong emotional foundation. 

Additional Product Info

Recommended ages: Ages 1 through 7
Grade level: Grades PK through 2
Country of manufacture: China
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