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Language play Discrimination Tactile discrimination

Tactile box

With the Tactile Box, children describe what they touch thus stimulating their vocabulary. Feel an object inside the box and describe it without looking. Using adjectives like soft, rough, large or small help students to define the item and find it’s name. Contents: wooden box with handles and covered hand holes (36 x 20 x 35 cm), manual.

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522.873 tactile box

Set 1: 10 geometric shapes, 10 cards with matching pictures, plastic box.

324.300 tactile materials set 1

324.400

Set 2: 12 varied objects, 12 cards with matching pictures, plastic box.

324.300

324.400 tactile materials set 2

Feel shapes Ticklish tactile game where fluent shapes are key. Recognise shapes on your back, in a bag, written in the air or play a memory game. Develop gross and fine motor skills, perceptual and early writing skills. Contents: 12 wooden boards, 12 plastic cards, plastic pen, manual. Cotton bag (30 x 20 cm).

523.321 feel shapes

Tactillo Tactillo engages children to match an abstract shape with its picture. Students improve both visual and tactile skills. Increase the game difficulty by keeping the shapes in the provided bag and seek them out by touch alone. Contents: 8 image strips, 64 wooden shapes (2x 32), bag, manual. Wooden box with partitions and lid (50 x 15 x 6 cm).

522.818 tactillo available separately 512.245 wooden stand (49 x 8 cm)

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