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Thinking together

Animal memo

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Sort the animals. Find parent, child and element of the animal. Thereby, learn to use the names of animals in the right context. The game stimulates the ability to concentrate and trains the fine motor skills.

Contents:

• 48 plastic image cards

• wooden box (9.5 x 5 x 2.75 in)

• 15 wooden figures (printed on both sides)

• cotton net

Build a tower as high as possible with the human figures that are specially designed to be stackable. Concentrated movement is the best way to achieve a high tower. Building the tower together requires not only concentrated building but also effective cooperation and communication from the child.

Language Vocabulary

Picture dominoes

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Contents:

• 25 wooden dominoes

• wooden box (13 x 8.8 x 2.75 in)

Place the wooden tiles against one another correctly. Start with the beginning of the skipping rope, and each time find the missing half. The ‘Picture dominoes’ stimulate the vocabulary. Since’ the pictures are arranged by topic, they create ‘mental hooks’ on which the children can hang the words.

Combine the two pictures

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Putting the right cards together and naming them helps develop vocabulary. Children also develop vocabulary by naming the umbrella terms. Placing these two in context

Contents:

• 28 wooden image cards

• wooden box (9.5 x 5 x 2.75 in)

What goes together

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Contents:

• 6 wooden theme sheets

• 36 wooden image cards

• wooden box (13 x 8.8 x 2.75 in)

The theme sheets depict situations that match the experience and interests of a toddler. When you talk about the sheets with the toddlers, they learn the meaning of basic words and to understand as well as use them in the right context. By putting the cards with the images next to the right sheet, children learn to sort. This promotes language and numeracy skills.

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