Wooden Cars Set - 9 Pieces

Melissa & Doug

Regular price $24.99

Race to the rescue, around the track, or all over town with these sturdy wooden cars! The nine-piece set includes cars, racecars, mini-van, police car, and taxi, each approximately four inches long. All are brightly colored, easy to identify, and fun for kids three and older to grasp and maneuver. Designed to play perfectly with Melissa & Doug Activity Rugs, the vehicles store conveniently or can be displayed in the compartmentalized wooden tray.

 

  • Set of 9 Wooden Cars
  • Includes Cars, Racecars, Mini-Van, Police Car and Taxi
  • Vehicles Store in Sturdy Wooden Tray
  • Designed to Play Perfectly with Melissa & Doug Activity Rugs
  • Each Vehicle Approx. 4" Long
  • Ages 3+ Years

 

 

 

Discover Countless Ways To Play

  • Help the Child to Identify the Colors on Each of the Cars. Challenge Him or Her to Find the Same Color on More than One Vehicle (For Example, the Red Stripe on the Purple Race Car and the Red Passenger Car, or the Yellow Star on the Police Car and the Yellow Taxi).

  • Talk to the Child About What Each of the Vehicles is Called (Passenger Cars, Race Cars, Police Car, Taxi, Minivan) and Who Uses Them.

  • Help the Child to Count the Wheels on One of the Cars. When He or She is Able to Count them Independently, Ask Him or Her to Count the Wheels on Two Cars, then Three, etc.

  • Challenge the Child to Sort the Cars by Type or by Details Such as the Number of Windows, and Then to Count the Number of Vehicles in Each Group.

  • Ask the Child to Choose Two Cars and Place Them on a "Starting Line" on a Flat Surface. Ask the Child to Identify the Car on the Right and the Car on the Left; Ask Him or Her to Push the Right Car with the Right Hand and the Left Car with the Left Hand and See Which Car Rolls Farther!

  • Encourage the Child to Tell a Story Using the Cars. Ask Him or Her to Give Names to the Imaginary Drivers and Passengers, and Talk About Where They Are Going and Why.

  • On a Flat Surface, Use String, Yarn, Blocks, or Chalk (If Surface is Erasable) to Create a Racetrack or Streets Which the Cars Can Navigate!

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