Mammals-Encyclopaedic Flashcards - BRAINSMITH

Solitary play | Parent-child play | Language | Nature

Mammals-Encyclopaedic Flashcards - BRAINSMITH

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

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So what makes a mammal a mammal? All animals are characterized by how their body works, what they eat and how they have babies. Mammals have some special ways of doing things that no other animals have. Discover interesting facts especially fitting for your little ones in our Mammal series.The Mammals set has the following ten encyclopaedic cards:1.West African Giraffe2.Lion Tailed Macaque3.Indian Flying Fox4.Giant Panda5.Moose6.Walrus7.Beaver8.Red Kangaroo9.Blue Whale10.KoalaEach card has an illustration or picture on the front and encyclopaedic facts about it on the back.

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Learning Objective

Categories

  • Brain Development
  • Concentration
  • Curiosity building
  • Facts about animal kingdom
  • Genral knowledge
  • Identification and Recognition
  • Memory skills
  • Visual Recall Ability
  • Language Development
  • Quiet play
  • Concept & Learning
  • Flash Cards

Other Details

  • Contents: 12 Pcs
  • Material: Laminated Art Board



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