Games and activities for children above 6 years of age.
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Clock with manually movable hands. Contents:•wooden clock (15 × 15 cm)
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With the 'Math blocks', the next step can be taken after the concrete splitting of numbers. With the arithmetic rods, numbers up to ten can be divided or added in a comprehensible way. For example, the rod of 5 is as long as those of 1 and 4 or as long as those of 2 and 3, and so on. Contents:•41 wooden blocks•wooden frame (26 × 26 cm)
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Wooden math device to practice all sums up to 10. Contents:•wooden maths device with print (7 × 36 cm)
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How long will your story be? Place the dominoes in an order you come up with on your own and talk about it. Stimulates vocabulary and storytelling. Children practice basic words and place them in the right context. They learn to construct a story and to articulate correctly.
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Make a figure by matching images together. ‘Hexagon - nature’ addresses concentration, visual discrimination, spatial orientation, motor skills, and vocabulary as well as the discussion of an important topic in a playful manner. Contents:•30 wooden hexagons•2 plastic task cards (printed on both sides)•wooden box (33.5 × 22.5 × 7 cm)
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Place all image cards on the table. The USB stick contains 6 tracks with 5 sounds each. Listen carefully to the sounds and then try to find the corresponding image card. The track finishes after a sequence of 5 sounds. Afterwards, turn over the cards to check your answer.