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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
📚 Early Learning Classroom Supplies, 🧬 Science Education

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Description of Learning Resources Position Activity Pieces

DEVELOP Fine motor skills, Following multi-step directions, Language development. TEACH positional word vocabulary, rhyming, and how to follow multi-step directions. Kids follow rhyming directions to place their cards in the proper place. Put the pear near the chair, or the bee in the tree!. Features a hat, box, tree, and chair, along with 20 picture cards, 40 double-sided activity cards, one double-sided spinner, and multiple instructional rhyming games and activities. Grade Pre-K+ Ages 4+.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Picture cards are too small and thin

Although this game teaches positional words, it could be improved as it is designed for special education of young children. The edges of the instruction cards are too strewn with patterns of different colors, which is very distracting for children with autism or children with attention difficulties. Picture Cards are not bright enough, too small and thin. It's better to use manipulators to lure kids into something they can touch, like a real fox 🦊 toy, than pictures.

Pros
  • Office supplies
Cons
  • Not as thick as other sets

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice fast game!

Cute and simple game! I played it with my 3 year old niece and she loved it. We had fun repeating the words and their positions. I repeated the rhyming sounds of each word. Good introduction to early phonemic awareness. My 5 year old (soon to be 6) daughter enjoyed the game and got through it pretty quickly. The rhyming review was funny, and she skimmed the position words. I think this game is better suited for 2.5 to 5 year olds. Also a GREAT game for English learners!

Pros
  • Early Childhood Learning Materials
Cons
  • No View

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Without toy fox

Of course I'm not an SLP or anything. only mom But this game confused me a lot. This is a set of parts and some general instructions for placing things on top of/beside/under each other. I thought: okay? But my kids (5 and 2 years old) seem to really enjoy playing with it! This helps them practice directional phrases and introduces them to playing figures and cards. (It's challenging lol - they tend to hide/bend/throw checkers in general. So they definitely need practice, without extra pressure

Pros
  • Education & Crafts
Cons
  • Long delivery time