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Perspective Park

Perspective Park

SKU: SKU: 2013241

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Study a picture card, then recreate the scene on a slotted foam base with a variety of foam elements. Age: 3 + • Attractive set includes: 1 base, 10 picture cards, and 8 play pieces (1 boy, 1 girl, 1 puppy, 1 bicycle, 1 teeter-totter, 1 lamppost, ... Show more

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Study a picture card, then recreate the scene on a slotted foam base with a variety of foam elements. Age: 3 + • Attractive set includes: 1 base, 10 picture cards, and 8 play pieces (1 boy, 1 girl, 1 puppy, 1 bicycle, 1 teeter-totter, 1 lamppost, 1 tree, and 1 bush). • Foam base is 30 x 19 x 2 cm, with 4 slotted rows for piece placement. • Foam play pieces include 2 people, 1 animal, 3 objects and 2 plants, a selection ideal to recreate a playground. Lamppost: 15 cm tall. • Progressive picture cards are 11 x 8.5 cm and offer 3 levels of difficulty. • Charming illustrations feature only key elements, for easier visual focus and discrimination. • Pictures and pieces are printed with only 5 colours, to help players focus solely on the various positions. • When inserted in the slotted base, the durable foam pieces remain stable and upright. • Pieces are also thick enough to stand upright on the table, to create a variety of 3D play scenes and give them life. • Develops eye-hand coordination and dexterity. • Fosters awareness of spatial relationships, understanding of directional words (such as: behind, in front of, beside, near, far, right, left), and logic skills (to convert the information seen in 2D pictures to 3D arrangements). • Enriches vocabulary and encourages storytelling • When used with another child or an adult, also enhances communication skills. • Suggestion: Before playing for the first time, display the cards and number them 1-10, according to their level of difficulty. This will help you track children's progress.