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Magnetic Worm Catching Game Wooden Montessori Toy Set
Magnetic Worm Catching Game Wooden Montessori Toy Set
Magnetic Worm Catching Game Wooden Montessori Toy Set
Magnetic Worm Catching Game Wooden Montessori Toy Set
Magnetic Worm Catching Game Wooden Montessori Toy Set
Magnetic Worm Catching Game Wooden Montessori Toy Set
Magnetic Worm Catching Game Wooden Montessori Toy Set
Magnetic Worm Catching Game Wooden Montessori Toy Set
Magnetic Worm Catching Game Wooden Montessori Toy Set
Magnetic Worm Catching Game Wooden Montessori Toy Set
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Magnetic Worm Catching Game Wooden Montessori Toy Set

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WORM CATCHING PLAY

Turn screen time into hands-on discovery

Instead of passive screen time or tricky fine-motor exercises, children grasp, lift, and match colorful worms through playful fruit-shaped boards.

PLAY WITH PURPOSE

Learning Hidden In Every Catch

Each part of this wooden Montessori toy gives children something clear to do with their hands.

Wooden magnetic stick catching a colorful worm piece
MAGNETIC ACTION

Catch Curiosity

The magnetic sticks let children visibly grasp and lift colorful worm pieces. The simple cause-and-effect challenge is satisfying enough to repeat, turning each catch into active play.

Rounded strawberry board with recessed worm-catching holes
FINE MOTOR

Fruitful Practice

Recessed catching holes encourage controlled reaching, positioning, lifting, and returning. Children get visible feedback as the worm leaves the board and comes back into place.

Colorful worms and illustrated wooden fruit game boards
COLOR LEARNING

Colors That Invite Play

Bright fruit boards, colorful worms, and cartoon insect artwork give parents natural prompts for naming, matching, and sorting colors. It is a magnetic fishing toy for kids with more to talk about than a single sorting task.

EASY TO START

How The Catching Game Works

Keep the first round simple, then let the child add matching and turn-taking at their own pace.

1

Choose A Fruit

Set out the apple or strawberry board and place the colorful worms into the recessed holes.

2

Make One Catch

Bring the wooden magnetic stick close to a nearby worm and show the child how the magnetic connection lifts it.

3

Return And Repeat

Invite the child to place the worm back in a hole, then choose another. Add color names or simple matching once the catching feels familiar.

QUICK FACTS

The Set At A Glance

Everything needed for a shared catch-and-match game is right on the play table.

PLAY SET
4
included play components
SHARED PLAY
2
wooden magnetic sticks
THE PLAY DIFFERENCE

More Than A Color Sorter

Compare the kind of action children get from each play option.

Fruit catching gameACTIVE PLAYScreen playPassive color sorter
Active hand useYesNoPartial
Magnetic graspingYesNoNo
Color matching promptsYesPartialYes
Tactile wooden piecesYesNoPartial
Shared turn-takingYesPartialPartial
OPEN THE SET

Everything For Fruitful Play

The full activity is ready to arrange on a play table.

Apple-shaped board ×1Fruit board with recessed catching holes
Strawberry-shaped board ×1Illustrated wooden play board
Assorted worm pieces ×1 setColorful magnetic pieces for catching and matching
Wooden magnetic sticks ×2For individual or turn-taking play
A SMALL DAILY RITUAL

From Boredom To Discovery

A simple catch gives little hands a reason to reach, repeat, and stay curious during screen-free indoor play.

Child using wooden sticks during screen-free fruit board play
CHAPTER 01

When Play Feels Passive

There are afternoons when another screen is easy to reach, while hands-on practice feels hard to keep engaging. A bright fruit board and a nearby worm give children a more inviting place to begin.

Magnetic stick lifting colorful worm from fruit board
CHAPTER 02

A Better Kind Of Catch

The magnetic connection is immediate and easy to understand. Children aim the stick, feel it meet the worm, and lift it from the recessed hole. That small success gives them a reason to try again.

Close view of colorful worm pieces in strawberry board
CHAPTER 03

Little Hands, Real Discovery

Watching turns into reaching, lifting, matching, and returning. With repetition, children can make this magnetic fishing game part of an easy indoor routine alongside other activities.

About this item

Turn a restless indoor moment into colorful, hands-on discovery. Children catch, lift, match, and return magnetic worms while practicing fine-motor control through playful fruit-board repetition.

Interactive magnetic catching game that makes early learning fun

  • limited fine motor practice
  • screen-dependent play
  • difficulty developing hand-eye coordination
  • lack of engaging color-learning activities
PARENT QUESTIONS

Before You Add To Cart

A few straightforward answers for parents comparing play options.

Are the magnetic worm pieces appropriate for toddlers?
The set contains small magnetic worm pieces, so an adult should supervise play closely and keep the pieces away from mouths. It is best for toddlers and preschool children who can follow that guidance.
What exactly comes in the set?
The set includes an apple-shaped board, a strawberry-shaped board, assorted colorful worm pieces, and two wooden magnetic sticks. The four included play components create a complete catch-and-match activity.
How should children use the magnetic catching sticks?
Place the worms in the recessed holes, then show the child how to bring the end of the stick close to a worm, lift it, and return it to a hole. Start with a nearby piece and let the child build control through repetition.
Is this toy suitable for independent play?
It works for independent exploration when the child is ready and an adult is supervising the small pieces. It also works well for parent-child play, turn-taking, and preschool color activities.
Can it help practice fine-motor coordination?
Yes. A child reaches, positions the stick, connects with the worm, lifts it, and returns it. Those repeated movements make the practice visible and easy to understand.
How does it compare with a standard wooden puzzle or color sorter?
A puzzle or sorter focuses on fitting or placing pieces. This game adds active magnetic grasping and immediate tactile feedback, so children are reaching and lifting as well as naming or matching colors.
Why does the set cost more than a plastic toy?
The value is in the complete four-component activity, smooth natural wood sticks, rounded-looking fruit boards, detailed illustrations, recessed holes, and repeatable magnetic play. It replaces a one-moment novelty with a tactile game children can revisit.
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