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Review on Fun and Interactive Animals ๐Ÿพ Matching Game for Educational Children's Toddlers by Eric Dubreuil

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Movement Feeds the Brain

Movement drives engages the brain, so being able to combine movement with learning is a real plus. The Animal Matching floor card game offers both with the added bonus that you can rank the cards up or down depending on the child's age. This deck of cards is great for teaching gross motor skills, especially virtual training in front of a computer. Both large and small cards are laminated. They are durable, visually appealing and depict the letter animals perfectly. Spread the large cards around the room, the smaller set of cards is used to match the animals in two different ways. To add a commemorative component/attention to detail, simply place large cards face down on the floor. Look no further for a fun way to learn how to string letters together. Getting organized isn't as easy as it seems. I've had students who had trouble with the letters ABC.XYZ and this game helped visually. For your preschoolers and first graders, see how many cards you can memorize in a row... or better yet, play the cards one at a time. Finally, you can compare and contrast animals... what makes them different, what makes them the same. Writing facts in two different columns is appropriate even for a second grader. Highly recommended.

Pros
  • Great for Kids: Toddler Games Classroom Activities Birthday Gift Center Games Family Fun Outdoor Games Floor Games Speech Therapy Games Kids Games ESL and ELL Toys for 3 Year Old Boys
Cons
  • Useless Features