Educo en Jegro | Catalog 2019 | Heutink International
Language play (3–6 years)
Discrimination
Auditive discrimination
Visual discrimination
Tactile discrimination
Tactile discrimination Tactile discrimination is all about feeling differences and similarities by touch. The main goal is to feel the differences and similarities of different shapes and structures. Playing a feel memory or playing a game while blindfolded are activities which stimulate tactile discrimination.
Blindfolds - set of 4 These blindfolds have a comfortable opening for the nose and a Velcro fastener so the child may put it on without assistance. Includes a red, orange, green and blue blindfold. E523320 Blindfolds - set of 4
Tactile dice game Throw the die, feel the material on top and try to find a matching disk in the bag. Learn to recognise, compare and name various materials and develop perceptual skills. Contents:
• wooden tactile die • 4 wooden frames
• 24 wooden disks • cotton bag (27 x 13 cm)
3004150 Tactile dice game
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 • wooden pen • cotton bag (30 x 20 cm) E523321 Feel shapes
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