🧠 Touch, Match, Learn — The sensory game every curious kid needs!
The tickit Touch & Match Board is a durable, handcrafted wooden sensory toy featuring 12 textured counters designed to develop fine motor skills and language abilities in children aged 3+. Its compact size and non-toxic natural finish make it ideal for both home and classroom sensory play.
Manufacturer | Commotion Ltd |
Part number | 72101 |
Item Weight | 581 g |
Product Dimensions | 22 x 16.99 x 3.18 cm; 580.6 g |
Item model number | 72101 |
Size | 8.66 x 6.69 x 1.57 inches |
Colour | Multiple |
Material | Wood |
Power source type | Manual |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 13 |
Special Features | Non Toxic |
Included components | Touch & Match Board |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | No batteries required |
J**O
Fab and good value
Absolutely love these. Each circle is a different texture, under the circle is the same texture as in the circle. My children have loved exploring these. Think the value for money here is fab.
L**A
Round textured shapes
Put these away for my grandson for Xmas, he loves texture and anything round this is going to be just great for him, great quality
T**.
Great sensory
My grandson loves sensory toys. This one was smaller than expected. Fab textures and colours - but mouth sized parts. So unless fully supervised we have the shapes in a bag out of the way. He pays with the base - which also has the textures in it too.
A**R
A fun game for 0-3 year olds
Our toddler loved this under a year and still enjoys playing with it. The pieces are great quality and hopefully something to pass on to grandchildren and use for all our kids. It’s great a great tool for showing different colours and textures.
B**M
Great product
Really good quality would definitely buy again.
S**E
Great gift for young one
Great discovery block enhancing conversations and introduction of language
J**R
Helps with the development
Good wooden block toys helps development
A**R
Small
Smaller than I thought. Bigger would be better for children to experience the texture
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