Drop the marbles from the yellow ball at the top of the Pagoda, and watch as it rolls down onto the colorful wooden petals, making mesmerizing pleasant sounds as it goes.
Learn about how animals change with the seasons, different types of weather, dressing for the weather, and the water cycle.
Each colorfully-illustrated 25-piece set provides a perfect avenue for young children to learn about the wonders of the world around them. Self-correcting, color-coded, and easy to use. Place the five answer cards, flip the game strip, and check your answers.
Baby and adult animals, different ways animals move about in their environment, what they eat, and the differences between living and non-living things are highlighted.
Each colorfully-illustrated 25-piece set provides a perfect avenue for young children to learn about the wonders of the world around them. Self-correcting, color-coded, and easy to use. Place the five answer cards, flip the game strip, and check your answers.
The main purpose of this game is to maintain the child`s interest in language beyond the phonetic stage, to increase his vocabulary and to give a clear understanding of the function of words.
The whole set includes:
Miniature farm animals and objects: goose, rooster, horse, sheep, cow, goat, barn, and tractor.
8 small black cards (3” x 1 ½”) with the name of each object. Heading black card (3½” x 1 ½”) with Noun written on it.
8 small red cards (3” x 1 ½”) which have matching verbs. Heading red card (3½” x 1 ½”) with Verb written on it.
In order to maintain the child’s interest in reading in a purposeful way Maria Montessori introduced grammar at the phonetic reading stage. Each time a new part of speech is introduced it is done through playing a lively game with children.
Our unique Phonetic Farm Game includes:
Miniature objects whose names are phonetic: pig, man, duck, dog, cat, piglet. Heading black card (3½” x 1 ½”) with Noun written on it. Six small black cards (3” x 1 ½”) with the name of each object.
Our wooden dolphin likes playing with coloured rings just as much as his living example. But with this dolphin the idea is to place as many coloured wooden rings on the friendly animal's tummy as possible. This requires clever tactics and the children's motor skills are also put to the test.
When playing with this material, children develop concepts in quantity recognition, more-than and less-than relationships, simple combinations of numbers, as well as fundamentals of addition and subtraction. The game has different levels of complexity, making it possible for the children to develop skills in a series of steps. The Apple Tree Game can be played by two or more players.
The simplest game begins by placing all the apples on the tree. Each player takes turns throwing a die and removing the required number of apples from the tree, until all apples are removed.
A beech wood tray with 4 boxes. One box containing 5 sets of negative bead stairs, one box containing 5 sets of colored bead stairs, one box containing 23 golden ten bars and one box containing one black and white bead stair.