
A set of wooden color tablets in a fitted box, used for hands-on color matching and grading practice.
How it helps: Sorting and grading colors builds visual discrimination and fine-motor precision in a calm, self-directed activity — a good fit for kids who like clear, orderly tasks with an obvious right answer.
How to use it: A quiet independent activity for tabletop time. Montessori-style materials like this are often used by therapists and teachers for color recognition and fine-motor goals.