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Flower Sorting Tray - 34cm

CXS2664

$51.45  (Ex GST)

$59.17 (Incl GST)

The Flower Sorting Tray is a beautifully crafted wooden resource designed to inspire creativity and support early STEM learning through hands-on sorting and classifying activities. Featuring an elegant flower design with 13 individual sections, this tray offers a visually engaging way for children to explore patterning, counting, and categorisation. With a size of 34cm wide x 34cm deep x 3cm high, it is ideal for tabletop use with loose parts, natural materials, or art supplies.

Perfect for sensory and inquiry-based learning, the tray's floral layout invites children to experiment, organise, and make connections between objects. Whether used as part of numeracy tasks or imaginative play, it supports cognitive development, fine motor skills, and independent thinking. The natural wooden finish also adds warmth and a calming visual element to any learning space.

Educational Benefits:

  • Encourages sorting, categorising and patterning to develop early maths and logic skills.
  • Promotes creativity through imaginative use of materials within each compartment.
  • Enhances fine motor development and hand-eye coordination.
  • Supports communication and descriptive language through collaborative play.

Classroom Activity Ideas:

  • Fill each section with different materials for sorting by size, colour, or texture.
  • Use as a colour wheel to explore mixing and matching with found objects.
  • Create number matching or counting activities using natural or tactile materials.
  • Set up themed provocations such as seasonal nature collections or story-inspired play.

Safety & Information:

  • Suitable for ages 3+ years
  • Dimensions: 34(W) x 34(D) x 3(H) cm
  • Features 13 sorting sections in a flower-inspired layout
  • Made from natural wood with smooth finish
  • Illustrated accessories not included
  • For indoor use only; supervise when used with small materials

MTA Teachers Resource Catalogue Page: 681

MTA Early Years Catalogue Page: 307