TOOLS WE USE - CREATIVES

Solitary play | Parallel Play | Peer play | Parent-child play

TOOLS WE USE - CREATIVES

Age Groups: 3 to 4, 4 to 5, 5 to 6 .

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We use many tools and instruments in our daily lives to perform different jobs and activities such as binoculars are used to see distant objects whereas stethoscope is used by doctors to diagnose disease. There are 14 sets of three piece match-ups, each showing problem, tool, and solution/use respectively. As children join pictures of these sets together in their logical order they understand and learn the use of different important tools in their day-to-day life.

Types of Play

Learning Objective

Categories

  • Inquiry and Discovery
  • Observation
  • Visual Discrimination
  • Brain Development
  • Language Development
  • Fine motor skills
  • Puzzles

Other Details

  • Contents: 42 Pcs
  • Material: Card



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