Animals & Their Babies
Animals & Their Babies
Visual discrimination refers to identification of similarities and differences between given shapes or objects. In children it is the first perceptual skill to develop and therefore when in place, children can begin to match and sort objects by size, shape, color, position, number and details.
‘Animals and Their Babies’ assists in manifesting this skill. The kit also initiates the development of high-order perceptive skills like visual-spatial relationships, visual closure and visual memory, which are paramount for a child to ideate and imagine.
Prerequisites:
1. Visual Discrimination.
2. Motor ability to pick and place the cards.
‘Animals and Their Babies’ is a great kit for kids to improve their vocabularies. It's not just about learning new words. Kids also get better at visual discrimination, form constancy and understand how animals change as they grow up. The cards inside this box will improve your child’s general knowledge, help them talk clearly and allow them to understand what others are saying when they talk about animals. Kids are usually fond of animals, often having toys that look like real animals; learning the names of baby animals can help kids relate more and initiate engaging conversation.
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