Pixel Baby reminds me of another game that we had got from Timberdoodle called Small Pegs. This comes with many different cards that children can complete by putting the 3 shape pixels in the correct spot. I like that our youngest could play with this while our oldest works on the activity with pieces that are small and work that is more advanced.
I would absolutely recommend this to anyone who has a child that is ready to learn the basics and keep them occupied for quite some time. The pieces are nice and big and very well made. So I do not have to worry about our youngest choking on them. I love when we have items like this that can be used over and over as well as be passed down to use again with siblings. Do you have any great items that you can pass down that are educational? Let us know in the comment section below.
First, they can just practice putting the pixels on the board for some good old fine motor skills. Then the littles can start to match up there colors to the correct spots and finally they can learn some basic shapes while completing the different cards. Starting at the right step for your child is important because you don't want them to get discouraged if what you are asking for is too hard for them.
Our oldest wanted to help little sis with this game. She showed her how to place the pieces and explained colors and shapes to her. This is another game that can grow with the kiddos as they learn the basics. And by having them play it together it helps them gain those sharing and taking turns skills. Much needed at a young age.
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