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.
Size: 191mm x 141mm (baseboard) 65mm x 58mm (cards)
Pieces: 4 wooden recycle bins on two wooden pieces, 2 foot pieces, 24 picture cards & 1 game instruction
Age: 4 years +
Material: wood
Product code: LIF512
Matching and sorting skills are improved as your child learns to sort items into categories.
Language skills can be improved by using pictures as discussion cards. The colourful pictures can also be used during theme discussions in class.
Visual perceptual skills such as visual figure-ground can be improved as your child learns to find a specific picture between other pictures, just as they would have to find a particular word on the black-/whiteboard in class.
By playing a game to teach a specific life skill, you can ensure that this skill is seen as fun and that they learn it quicker.
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