Innovative and inspiring learning – TickiT develops fascinating and open resources to pique children’s curiosity. CONTAINS:- 28 images of baby animals. Includes additional resources - this matching game includes a full-color pet family identification guide in 7 languages Kids can sort the cards by adult and baby animals or they can use them to play a memory matching game. A fun activity to keep at home or in the classroom! Mother and Baby Memory Game is a memory matching game (like Concentration) created by Erin Augustine. It would also work wonderfully as a fun activity to do at home on a rainy weekend or during a school holiday. It would be perfect for younger children to do as part of an activity all about common animals. Helping children grow smarter, stronger, and kinder. With 28 pieces, this game provides endless fine motor and hand-eye coordination practice!Įncourage creativity and communication skills - use these animal tiles in role play or encourage good communication skills during group activities. This fantastic baby farm animals matching activity gets children to match up pictures of mothers with their young. You will ONLY PRINT pages 4, 5 and 6 to create the game. Take turns moving the baby farm animals from the field and matching them with their mamas.This product is a template (PDF) to make your own folder game. SUPPORT EARLY DEVELOPMENT – Improve your little one’s memory, critical thinking and problem solving skills as they work to match the pairs. A colour banner for your farm animals and their young display. SSI Folder Game: Mama and Baby Its time for the baby animals to go home for the night. Great for play – play matching games, memory games and practice sorting skills by placing the animals into groups by size, color or type! The beech plywood parts are safe and smooth to the touch Toddler Safe – Coated with a water-based varnish, the heat-printed images will last for years of play. 28 pieces with real pictures – beautiful, colorful and clear pictures printed on one side of the wooden blocks to help with animal identification and cognitive skillsĭesigned for young hands - promote fine motor skills with this “wild game”! These thick, chunky tiles are easy for little hands to grip, turn and flip
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