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PLAY & JUNIOR SPORT

Target Maths

3 large target boards showing numbers 10 to 100,

0 to 10 and 0 to 20. The 9 balls included stick to the

boards using a hook and loop mechanism. Designed

to encourage children to play games using addition,

subtraction and division whilst also helping to

develop better hand-eye coordination skills. Playing

Target Maths is so much fun children won’t even

realise they are learning. Supports the following areas

of provision in the EYFS and National Curriculum:

EYFS Physical Development: Moving and Handling;

EYFS Mathematics: Numbers; KS1: Mathematics

£16

M1053 3 Boards

Body Ball Game Set

Set of 4 nylon bibs approximately 28.75cm x 45cm

and 4 Velcro balls approximately 17.5cm in length.

1 attacker throws the Velcro balls at defender’s

bib - if caught defender must remain still, although

they may deflect a ball aimed at another defender.

Alternatively, a non bib wearing player can throw

a ball at a bib wearing player who must remain

still. Defender increases distance until ball misses.

Whoever achieves the greatest distance scores. Aids

eye co-ordination and improves throwing skills

£23

P1084 Body Ball

Target Maths

Extra Ball Set

Spare set of 9 balls which stick to

the boards using a hook and loop

mechanism

£5

M1054 9 Balls

Porthole Parachute Pack

3.5m parachute with 16 handles and mesh pockets.

The child holds the colour section to guide the

ball into the hole. Encourages team building, coordination

and colour recognition.

Contents:

• 1 x 3.5m Parachute

• 4 x 160mm Coated foam balls

• 4 x 90mm Foam balls

• 1 x Rucksack

£90

P101 3.5m

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