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Who Eats What? Educational Game Set for Learning Animal Diets
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The game is 2 tablets of size 297*105 mm with 5 inserts on each. One tablet depicts domestic animals: cow, goat, dog, cat, rooster, the other - wild animals: bear, monkey, squirrel, mouse, boar. Each figure has a convenient grip for taking it out of the frame.
Under the inserts, the food/food that the animal eats is shown. The game material familiarises children with domestic and wild animals, and allows them to perform a series of tasks for the development of fine motor skills, speech, memory and attention. Purpose of the game: To consolidate children's knowledge of what different animals eat.
Material: plywood 3 mm.
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