Birds come in different shapes and sizes. Our birds, however, come in vibrant colours. This Find the Colours recognition game takes your child on a ‘detective’ journey as they have to analyse what colours the birds have and find an index card that represents the same colours. Product Details Size: 65mm x 58mm Pieces: 24 wooden picture cards & 1...
Children learn colours best by association. With this Match the Colours game, your child must match two everyday items with the same colour. At first, they will only be able to match the two pictures, but this will help to lay the foundation for naming colours, e.g. when they see a picture of a frog, they will remember that the...
This is my body, and this is what I can do with my body. Before your child can learn a new skill, they must know how to use their body to perform it. This is also why all preschoolers cover the theme My Body early in the year. Knowing their senses and how they use them is part of this...
Is your child tired of colouring pictures? Why not let them colour with shapes? This shape game has 16 activity cards, each with a colourful picture/shape formation. Your child will learn to identify the correct shapes to complete the picture and improve their attention span and fine motor skills as they place the correct shape on each image. The activity...
Your child will need to learn how to match items to learn how they relate to each other, their similarities, etc. Our matching games correlate with preschool and CAPS curriculum themes to enhance play-based learning. With this game, your child will have to match colourful patterns. Product Details Size: 191mm x 141mm (baseboard) 65mm x 58mm (cards) Pieces: 4 wooden...
This product can be used for educational play as your child engages in an activity often found in pre-schools. Enhance learning a new skill at home. Your child can use the beads and laces to create something new, e.g. a necklace, for colour matching, or they can learn to follow the instructions on an activity card to correctly make and...
Organisational skills are skills that parents wish their children were born with. Unfortunately, that is not the case, but you can teach them by using this Before and After game. With these real-life situation images, your child can learn that one thing needs to happen before the next phase can take place, e.g. you must put the toothpaste on the toothbrush...
Encourage your child to look at the finer detail of pictures by providing them with this Bird shadow game. Your child will have to match each bird with its correct shadow. This will encourage them to look at the outline and detail of pictures and focus on the small turns and corners instead of looking at the colours and other...
Children try to avoid problem-solving and will be quick to ask for an answer. Using a game such as this Brain-teaser Puzzle will encourage them to match colours and be actively involved in problem-solving without realising it. With this Brain Teaser Puzzle made from wood, the child will have to build four rows vertically and four rows horizontally and ensure that...
A matching and building game with four different ways to play. This ensures that your child will have endless fun as they will not get bored by repeatedly playing the same thing. Build-a-peacock requires building the peacock with its colourful feathers by following the guidelines on the colour cards, negative cards, outline cards or silhouette picture cards. Product Details Size:...
Raise your child to think green. Use the Clean & Green sorting game to teach the child what items can be recycled and which category each item belongs. In addition, they learn a new life skill about sorting and matching items into categories. Product Details Size: 191mm x 141mm (baseboard) 65mm x 58mm (cards) Pieces: 4 wooden recycle bins on...
Wallchart to use for theme: Colours Product Details Size: A3 Pieces: 1 Age: 2 years + Available in English & Afrikaans Learning Benefits As you put up a wallchart, you add a constant reminder for the child to remember new concepts that are being learnt. It could also encourage your child to pretend they are the teacher and teach their...
The Combo Writing Boards encourage parallel hand movements by simultaneously manoeuvring the knobs across two identical boards with both hands. Magic figure 8 pattern on the reverse side of the board. This exercise is exceptionally useful in training fine motor skills, hand-eye-coordination and midline crossing.
The Combo Writing Boards encourage parallel hand movements by simultaneously manoeuvring the knobs across two identical boards with both hands. Magic figure 8 pattern on the reverse side of the board. This exercise is exceptionally useful in training fine motor skills, hand-eye-coordination and midline crossing.
The Combo Writing Boards encourage parallel hand movements by simultaneously manoeuvring the knobs across two identical boards with both hands. Magic figure 8 pattern on the reverse side of the board. This exercise is exceptionally useful in training fine motor skills, hand-eye-coordination and midline crossing.
The Combo Writing Boards encourage parallel hand movements by simultaneously manoeuvring the knobs across two identical boards with both hands. Magic figure 8 pattern on the reverse side of the board. This exercise is exceptionally useful in training fine motor skills, hand-eye-coordination and midline crossing.
The Combo Writing Boards encourage parallel hand movements by simultaneously manoeuvring the knobs across two identical boards with both hands. Magic figure 8 pattern on the reverse side of the board. This exercise is exceptionally useful in training fine motor skills, hand-eye-coordination and midline crossing.
Building blocks with a specific purpose. Blocks are a must-have for all classrooms and toy chests at home. These 3D cubes come with different goals. Your child will have to build a formation of blocks as they copy the formations they see on the activity cards. Blocks can also be used for fun and for creating their formations. Product Details...
Want to spend some time with your little one and learn about animals simultaneously? Dominoes with an animal theme could bring back some good memories of your own childhood and make new memories with your child. Animal dominoes work like the traditional game but only use animals instead of dots. The first person to match all their dominoes is the...
Want to spend some time with your little one and learn about colours simultaneously? Dominoes with a colourful butterfly theme could bring back some good childhood memories and make new memories with your child. Butterfly dominoes work like the traditional domino game but only use different colourful butterflies instead of dots. The first person to match all their dominoes is...
Want to spend some time with your little one and learn about colours simultaneously? Dominoes with a colour theme could bring back some good childhood memories and make new memories with your child. Colour dominoes work like the traditional domino game but only use colours instead of dots. The first person to match all their dominoes is the winner! Product...
Want to spend some time with your little one and learn about shapes simultaneously? Dominoes with a shape theme could bring back some good childhood memories and make new memories with your child. Shape dominoes work like the traditional domino game, using only shapes instead of dots. The first person to match all their dominoes is the winner! Product Details...