Transportation Binder (Ages 2 to 5 )
Transportation Binder (Ages 2 to 5 )
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Description
Transportation Activity Binder – Explore the World of Vehicles!
Ages 2 - 5 | Reusable | Montessori-Inspired
Fuel your child’s imagination with the Transport Busy Book—a fun and hands-on way to explore things that go while building early learning skills!
✔ Explore vehicles & their mode of transport
✔ Interactive & Reusable
✔ Boosts Cognitive & Motor Skills
✔ Perfect for Travel
✔ Screen-Free & Engaging
Montessori-Approved, Parent-Trusted, Kid-Loved
✅ Land, Air & Water Transport – Identify and categorize vehicles.
✅ Match the Vehicle – Pair vehicles with their correct modes of transport.
✅ Sorting Activities – Group vehicles by where they travel.
✅ Traffic Rules & Road Signs – Learn basic safety concepts.
✅ Puzzle Challenges – Boost cognitive and problem-solving skills.
✨ Why Parents Love It?
✔️ Encourages Independent Learning
✔️ Travel-Friendly & Reusable
✔️ Enhances Early Recognition & Logical Thinking
✔️ Perfect for Kids Aged 2+
Make Learning About Transportation Fun & Engaging!
Order the Transportation Binder Today & Watch Your Child Explore the World of Vehicles!
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Very attractive and beautiful pictures which keeps my kid engaged for a longer time rather than getting involved in screen time
Happy with my purchase as my little one likes it :)
Love the activities, varities in the binder. The only reason I am giving 4 stars is because the cards are not very sturdy. My toddler tries to bend it , it easily bends and I am pretty sure it will break or atleast lose its shape. I live in USA and trust me I did not any activity binders like these.. colors, fruits and veggies, animals , shapes .. we get just one book with all these contents ! But the cards are rounded at the edges and are very sturdy. You can’t really bend them !
It’s simple but my 3-year-old goes back to it every time.
He even made his own “traffic board” after using this.
My 3-year-old loved the truck and train pages. We kept naming them again and again.