Quercetti Daisy Shape Sorter Bucket – 16 Piece Toddler Toy

£29.99

825 in stock

825 in stock

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The Quercetti Daisy Shape Sorter is a classic and engaging toy designed to help toddlers learn about shapes and colours. This set features a cheerful daisy-shaped base with seven distinctly shaped and coloured holes. Children can practice identifying and matching the 14 included brightly coloured blocks to their corresponding openings, strengthening hand-eye coordination and early motor skills. Each shape is coordinated with a specific colour, aiding in both shape and colour recognition. The daisy-shaped sorting lid fits securely onto the large bucket base, which conveniently stores all the pieces when playtime is over. Suitable for children aged 1 to 4 years.

Features:

  • Classic shape sorter with a friendly daisy design.
  • Includes a daisy-shaped sorting lid and a large bucket base.
  • Comes with 14 brightly coloured blocks in 7 different shapes.
  • Each shape corresponds to a specific colour and hole on the lid.
  • Helps develop shape and colour recognition, hand-eye coordination.
  • All pieces can be stored inside the bucket.

Specifications:

  • Brand: Quercetti
  • Model: Daisy Shape Sorter Bucket
  • Number of Blocks: 14 (2 of each of the 7 shapes)
  • Number of Sorting Holes: 7
  • Age Suitability: 1 – 4 years
  • Made in: Italy

Frequently Asked Questions

The set contains 14 blocks in 7 shapes - two of each: orange stars, red squares, purple flowers, light blue triangles, green shamrocks, yellow cylinders and blue crosses. Each shape has its own matching colour-coded hole on the daisy lid, so children can sort by both shape and colour simultaneously.
The 16-piece count covers the daisy-shaped sorting lid, the large bucket base and 14 colourful sorting blocks. The lid clicks securely onto the bucket, which stores all pieces inside when play is finished - no separate storage box needed.
No batteries or screens are involved at any point. The toy is entirely mechanical - children pick up a block, identify its shape and colour, then drop it into the matching hole on the daisy lid under gravity alone, making it a screen-free activity from the very first play session.