Description
What’s the correct order? Learning game with everyday situations
How do you go shopping? What comes first when washing your hands? In this matching game, children between 3 and 8 years old can chronologically sort four multi-step actions. This allows educators to playfully promote narrative skills and logical thinking.
Strengthen children’s skills: Understand everyday actions and retell them correctly
Improve visual perception: Matching game with eight card groups
No boredom: Many game variations such as memory or quartet
Helpful for everyday learning: Developed for use in daycare, elementary school, or special needs schools
Ready to use: Includes accompanying booklet with instructions
Simple learning games for ages 3 and up: Support logical thinking in a playful way
With these cheerful, colorful sorting cards, children can not only demonstrate how well they have already internalized chronological sequences. The proven method of the matching game also supports the acquisition of precursor mathematical skills. Logical sequences can be recognized even at kindergarten age and form the foundation for later learning arithmetic. Whether cooking a meal, getting dressed, or planting a plant – with these vividly illustrated cards, kindergarten, elementary, and special needs schools have a valuable thinking game that will bring lots of joy to the little ones!
Suitable for ages 3 to 8.