Navigator™ 7-in-1 Activity Board | Wooden Fishing, Math & Traffic Puzzle
Navigator™ 7-in-1 Activity Board | Wooden Fishing, Math & Traffic Puzzle
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Stop buying separate toys for every skill! The 7-in-1 Navigator™ solves the "overcrowded playroom" problem by merging math, coordination, and recognition into one footprint. It solves the "learning is boring" hurdle by using a high-engagement magnetic fishing game to teach children numbers and colors without them even realizing they are studying.
Why It Solves Your Daily Routine:
✅ Seven Disciplines in One: Specifically designed to solve the "limited play value" issue; it includes number matching, ring stacking, magnetic fishing, traffic recognition, shape sorting, arithmetic symbols, and color coordination.
✅ Hand-Eye Coordination Hub: Solves the "developing motor skills" phase; the magnetic fishing rod requires steady hands and focus, while the stacking rings build precision.
✅ Early Math Foundations: Solves the "abstract counting" struggle; using physical rings to match the height of written numbers helps toddlers visualize "how much" a number actually represents.
✅ Traffic & Safety Awareness: Solves the "basic life skills" gap; the included vehicle puzzles (police car, ambulance, fire truck) introduce children to essential community helpers and transportation early on.
| Feature | Detail |
| Material | Natural Wood with Smooth Polished Edges |
| Play Modes | Fishing, Stacking, Matching, Math, Traffic, Shapes, Colors |
| Safety | Lead-Free, Non-Toxic Paint Finish |
| Design | High-Contrast "Logarithmic" Layout for Brain Development |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Is it safe for young children? It solves the "sharp edge" anxiety with 360° rounded corners and smooth sanding to ensure no splinters or cuts during play.
- How do I store all the small pieces? It solves the "lost parts" frustration because every item—from the fish to the vehicles—has a specific "home" slot on the board, encouraging children to clean up as part of the game.
- Is it too advanced for a 2-year-old? It solves the "age-appropriate" worry by offering "layered learning"—younger children start with color matching and fishing, while older toddlers move into math and traffic puzzles.
⭐️ Parent Favorite: "This is the 'Swiss Army Knife' of toys. It keeps my toddler busy for ages because when they get tired of the numbers, they switch to fishing. It has saved so much space in our living room!"
