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Mathematical play

Spatial orientation Spatial orientation is all about a sense of direction, visualization, and reading maps. The main goal for children is to develop an insight into the surrounding environment with the use of concepts such as location, order, and direction. Imitating each other’s posture, building, mirroring, and reproducing are activities that stimulate spatial orientation.

Mathematical Play >> Geometry >> Spatial orientation

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Core skill

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Promote abstract thinking and creativity with this fascinating activity. Create the geometric image by following assignment cards. Advanced children recreate one quarter of an image which is completed when reflected in the mirrors. Shapes, patterns and spatial relationships take a new perspective.

Contents: 48 plastic shapes 18 plastic assignment cards plastic safety mirror manual

Wooden box with partitions and lid (35 x 19 x 8 cm).

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Available separately E522232 additional set of shapes E522236 additional plastic safety mirror

Search and find - shadow and contour Core skill G

Fun variation on the memory match game concept. Insert one assignment card into the game box upper shelf and try to find the related pairs by lifting the green discs. Children combine objects with their shadow and their contour. Durable and versatile, this boxed set keeps all the items in place. Contents: 8 assignment boards wooden game board / storage box (32 x 32 x 6 cm) 16 wooden green discs with knobs

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