Wooden memory game – Fruits and vegetables
99.00 zł
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ReadFruits and vegetables is an educational game, consisting of 15 pairs of wooden memorials with our original graphics. Among the fruits and vegetables pictured are both well-known ones like strawberries and carrots, as well as those less familiar by toddlers, and somewhat more difficult for them, like eggplant.
Supporting children’s development through play, as encouraged by the Montessori method, allows them to acquire knowledge in a particular area, as well as to train the necessary skills. Social competence, language skills or the ability to learn are very important for any toddler. How do you play wisely with your child? You will find the answers to this question in 7 suggestions for play scenarios, attached to our memorials. When creating game proposals, we tried to make the toy grow with the child, to be attractive both for a 2-year-old and for children already going to school.
The memory game helps to shape, in particular: concentration, memory, visual perception, eye-hand coordination, and speech and communication. Did you know that:
- Concentration is the ability to focus on something specific. It can be a task being performed, a particular object or instructions given by a teacher. Concentration ensures children’s proper development and is essential at each stage of their education.
- The mind of a young child is like a sponge. Several-year-olds absorb a lot of new words and information in no time at all, which allows them to familiarise themselves with their surroundings. In order for this process to run smoothly, continuous memory training is essential.
- Visual perception allows children to get to know and understand the world around them. It is also essential for further education when learning to read, write and count. At first, the child, playing with several pieces with different pictures, has to focus his eyes on them and make judgments about what he sees, such as colors, shapes, similarities and differences. This is an introduction to more advanced analysis, which, among other things, forms the basis for logical thinking.
- Visuomotor coordination enables precision of movement. It is essential for everyday activities – from independent eating or dressing up, drawing or writing to physical activity. Eye-hand coordination additionally requires training of the child’s hands and fingers, i.e. fine motor skills.
- Speech and effective communication are the basis of everyday life in the family and are indispensable for the development of social skills. They allow children to express their thoughts and feelings and to understand what others want to communicate.
Fun proposal
Colorful Vertigo, or color sorting – number of players: 2, suggested age: 2+
Choose memorabilia of the same color of vegetables and fruits (orange, red, green and purple), and then ask the child to divide the pictures by color.
Tips:
- When sorting colors, use the same number of memorials for each color, you can use pairs so that there are more elements;
- To make the task easier for the child, in the place of putting down pictures of a particular color, put down a base – it can be, for example, a sheet of colored paper, a jar of paint or pastry cream in that particular color;
- To make the game more interesting, and at the same time to practice the names of colors and fruits and vegetables, play the role of detectives and look for objects of a particular color in the house, for example, you choose a picture of a raspberry and go looking for something red (at the same time saying out loud: let’s look for something red like a raspberry), after finding this object (or a piece of it), put a memorial to it and check if the colors match; you can give each other tasks and measure the time – you will find out who is the better detective.
For more play ideas, see the booklet accompanying the toy or visit our Facebook and Instagram pages.