A complete colorful set including a broom, mop, duster, brush, mop and a handy wooden stand with hooks to keep everything tidy.
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A great way to engage children’s interest and make various constructions.
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Number puzzles 1 – 10 clearly introduce the correspondence of numbers to children.
Count the dots and match with a number. Check the answers by fitting the puzzle pieces together.
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The map puzzle helps the child lay the foundations for his knowledge of world geography.
It is a wooden map of Greece with detachable parts for each of the 14 regions of the country.
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A game comprising 7 geometric shapes and 35 photos of everyday objects which represent geometric figures in real life.
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Ένα παιχνίδι για να μάθετε να αναγνωρίζετε τις εκφράσεις του προσώπου από εικονίδια και να τις συσχετίζετε με φωτογραφίες πραγματικών εκφράσεων.
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A game of association for learning to classify foodstuffs depending on their origin.
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54 photographs which represent short sequential stories ( of 3, 4 or 5 scenes).
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Game for learning to differentiate 25 sounds of actions and musical instruments, associate them with their real picture, and discovering their names.
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An amazing dominoes game with large cards for discovering the wonders of nature using real images! Develop your attention while exploring interesting details about the natural world.
Reversible cards that also enable you to play classic dominoes.
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Sensorial game for developing the sense of smell by distinguishing the aroma of different fruits.
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A game of association for learning how to classify the actions associated with the different rooms in the house.
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Association game which invites us to make small changes in our everyday lives to raise awareness of the need to create a more sustainable world with our actions. With large real images and a self-marking system on the back.
Educating is helping people to improve the world!
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Multi-sensory tablet for developing pre-writing skills and eye-to hand coordination through the creative representation of figures using touch. Inspired by the Montessori methodology.
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A game for describing emotions is the first step to starting to develop an emotional conscience, achieving greater self-control and managing to regulate emotions properly.
It helps to identify our own individual emotions, recognize them in other people, and take decisions about our behaviour.
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