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Memory games can also be used for sorting or discussion exercises. The rules are simple: make pairs by turning the cards over in twos, with the cards placed face down in front of the players.
An early learning game to discover and learn about emotions while stimulating memory. A medium to develop language and verbalise emotions.
Made from Planwood (recycled and molded rubber tree roots) = stronger than natural wood. E-zero glue, water-based dyes, soy-based inks.
Technical data
Class
Cycle 1
Activity
for 1 to 4 players.
Composition
24 parts
Dimensions
Ø 7 cm.
Duration
Average playing time : 15 min.
Made from
WOOD.
Color
various
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5 /5Based on 3 customer(s) reviews
Ccas De Persan-pre C. published 18/11/2024following an order made on 28/10/2024
5/5
Intuitive, very educational.
Acheteur Vérifié . published 10/12/2018following an order made on 18/11/2018
5/5
Very good for helping children who do not yet know how to express their emotions with words.
Acheteur Vérifié . published 21/11/2018following an order made on 13/11/2018
5/5
I recommend this game. I am a childminder and I took it for the children I look after. We have worked on some emotions and we will discover others later.
What the expert says. Anne G, Psychomotor Therapist. During their development, children first go through a phase of association where everything is the “same”, before being able to differentiate things. This is why memory and bingo games are essential in supporting a child’s cognitive development by sharpening their observational skills.