Bring nature-inspired learning into your early childhood classroom with the Wooden Flower Sorting Tray—a beautifully crafted and eco-friendly resource designed to spark creativity, hands-on exploration, and early math development. Made from sustainably forested beech wood, this tray features a smooth, flower-shaped design with seven petal-shaped compartments that invite children to engage in open-ended play and purposeful learning. Measuring 9 1/4" in diameter, the tray is perfectly sized for little hands and offers a calming, tactile experience that complements a natural classroom aesthetic.
Ideal for children ages 18 months and up, the Flower Sorting Tray encourages a wide range of activities. Use it in your math center to teach counting, addition, and subtraction by filling the petals with small counters, natural items, or manipulatives. It’s equally effective in a loose parts lab, where children can sort and classify objects by color, shape, or texture. This versatile tray also makes a great companion on nature walks, offering a place to collect leaves, stones, or flowers for later examination and discussion.
Whether used for numeracy skills, sensory play, or imaginative exploration, the Wooden Flower Sorting Tray supports fine motor development, classification skills, and creative thinking—all while promoting sustainability in your classroom.