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54 photographs which represent short sequential stories ( of 3, 4 or 5 scenes).
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54 photographs which represent short sequential stories ( of 3, 4 or 5 scenes).
What do I learn?In the file below, you can find:
| Weight | 1 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 30 × 20 × 10 cm |
| Age | 36+ months. Age is indicative, use depends on the child's development |
Wooden tray equipped with 6 boxes with holes, which differ in color, the shape of the hole and the type of lock.
Learning objectives: Color discrimination, development of motor skills, recognition of basic geometric shapes, recognition of different types of locks used in everyday life.
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Made of high quality wood, this Montessori material is used as a puzzle.
The child learns the parts that make up a bird.
The individual parts only fit into the place provided for them.
You can use the material, amongst other things, to name the individual parts. You can also draw their outlines on a piece of paper and color them.
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Game for learning to differentiate 25 sounds from the house and the city, associate them with their real picture and also learn their names.
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Explore the imaginary world of insects, see what changes take place during their lifetime, discover the “aliens” who live under our noses.
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A game of memory, observation and skill development for your child. Suitable for ages 3+.
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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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With this material, children learn, in a simple way, to open and close buckles.
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Οι χάρτες παζλ του κόσμου επιτρέπουν στο παιδί να δει, να κρατήσει και να ανιχνεύσει τμήματα του κόσμου προκειμένου να αναγνωρίσει κάθε ήπειρο, χώρα και ο,τιδήποτε αναπαρίσταται στα παζλ.
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A game of association for learning to separate and classify different kinds of rubbish: organic, plastic, bottles, cans, paper, cardboard, glass, batteries, etc.
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This Montessori wooden toy has cylinders that vary in diameter or height.
Because of this variation, a child will be able to visually differentiate volume, size, height and thickness better. Whenever there is at least one cylinder left without its space on the block, a child must understand the mistake and correct it.
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