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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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A game comprising 7 geometric shapes and 35 photos of everyday objects which represent geometric figures in real life.
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| Weight | 1 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 30 × 20 × 10 cm |
| Age | 36+ months. Age is indicative, use depends on the child's development |
This game enhances the matching of colors and patterns.
This educational game can be played alone or with 2-3 children together. Of course, chips and cups are also suitable for free play. One child can put a picture and another can guess what is depicted in it. In addition to the existing cards, you can of course draw whatever other patterns, shapes, objects you want on some paper!
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The game comprises 42 cards of thick, robust, very hard-wearing, high quality cardboard, plus 1 maxi-dice made from recycled plastic.
There are six round cards, each showing an enlarged continent, and 36 cards with real-life images showing the landscapes, traditions, foods, wildlife and culture typical of each continent.
The cardboard used is environmentally-friendly and sourced from sustainable forests. It contains a high percentage of recycled material and is 100% recyclable.
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When a young lady or a gentleman decides to enter the world of savoir vivre, it is worth getting our placemat.
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A game of memory, observation and skill development for your child. Suitable for ages 3+.
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Become an expert in forests with the puzzles “What fell from the tree”!
Get to know the leaves and fruits of the trees, learn their names.
You can also draw their outlines on a piece of paper and color them.
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Real gardening tools for kids to learn by playing and getting to know nature.
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A SENSORIAL GAME of ASSOCIATION for facilitating various aspects of children’s psychological development.
What do I learn?-The sense of touch: tactile discrimination by recognising textures.
– Acquiring a basic vocabulary relating to the textures of objects.
– Tactile memory
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