Animal Logic | Toys For Life
Challenging game based on the principle of the well-known Sudoku puzzles. The rows and columns may contain only one of each item.Children engage analytical and creative thinking.
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Challenging game based on the principle of the well-known Sudoku puzzles. The rows and columns may contain only one of each item.Children engage analytical and creative thinking.
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. Play the memory game to develop the skills of playing together.
Place the colourful shapes on the rods and create beautiful flowers. Develop spatial orientation and fine motor skills.
Create the geometric image by following anassignment card. For a challenging game,recreate one quarter of an image which is completed when reflected in the mirrors. Shape,pattern and spatial relationships take a new perspective.
Build towers as shown on the assignment cards. Learn to distinguish various colours and shapes and to convert a 2-D picture into a 3-D structure.Improve hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills.
Cooperate and build constructions following assignment card images or create own designs. Give one another verbal instructions such as, “Put the red block on the green one”. Stimulate communication, teamwork and creativity.
Make colourful patterns with beads. Place a transparent bead board on or next to an image card and add the beads. Stimulates hand-eye coordination, spatial awareness and creativity.
Try to find appropriate situations for each emotion. In doing so, practice recognizing
and naming the 4 basic emotions: happy, scared, angry, and sad. Expand your vocabulary
and learn to deal with emotions by discussing them together
Match the transparent image card that relates best to the image on the assignment card. Describe what you see and enhance vocabulary.
Fill trees with the correct number of red apples,indicated by a number symbol and dots. Complete trees with green apples using numbers up to 10. Develop fine motor skills.
Follow letter shapes with your index finger or the wooden pen. Stimulates pre-writing skills, letter shape recognition and fine motor skills
Fill the roads by placing blocks of different lengths in the workboard. Practice
fitting, measuring, comparing, and swapping lengths