In an entertaining little market, play an engrossing game of touch bingo! Thanks to the emery-polished tokens and to the progressive counters from 1 to 9, children can complete their own cards with the numbers and quantities, thus learning to make their first sums.
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Play multiple educational games with this set of forty flashcards: recognize emotions, facial expressions and everyday actions by observing the pictures of the boys and girls. Have some fun mixing them up to make funny faces! Recreate emotions using the large cards. Great way to expand your vocabulary.
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Is it prickly, rough, woolly or smooth? Touch the tactile tiles and link each surface to the matching image. Great way to develop the sense of touch with the tactile cards. Recognize different surfaces using your touch. Organize fun learning activities following the didactic guide.
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Put things in order and re-assemble your wonderful little house! With this maxi-game, children can classify the shaped objects, identify their shape, and locate them in their correct position. Helps develop personal identity and independence. Kids will recognize different shapes and place them where they belong.
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Children touch the emery letters, associate the graphemes with the word and, thanks to the special self-correcting tokens, learn the alphabet and can distinguish longer and shorter words. Great way for kids to learn your first words and compare their length. Promotes tactile sensitivity with the tactile letters. Makes learning the alphabet easier.
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Spin the spinner and find the correct objects as quickly as possible! Observation is a fascinating game that tests observation skills and the ability to think quickly, offering different game modes for children and adults to play together. Develops observation, logical thinking, and visual memory.
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Fit the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle together and study the picture you've built to see what an amazing thing the human body is. See in fascinating detail the vital organs, systems, bones and lots more. Then use the magical torch to find the things hidden from the naked eye and complete the "Missions". Requires 3 AAA Batteries (not included).
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4 O'clock in the afternoon, or 4 p.m., is play time! Have some fun with this time bingo game, look at what the characters are doing at each time of day, practice your reading and learn how to tell the time in hours and minutes, on an analogue, digital and other types of clock! Great way for kids to learn to read and tell time with the giant clock and cards.
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Children put the word puzzles together in the little houses, write words using the moveable letters then practice writing them themselves with the pen provided. The game is inspired by the Montessori three-period method. Great way for kids to learn how to read and write in three ways. Develop manual dexterity using the marker and movable letters.
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