Neuropsychological game "Where is the fly?"
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Neuropsychological game "Where is the fly?" Designed for the development of spatial thinking, visual and auditory attentiveness, as well as the child’s memory. With its help, the baby will learn to navigate in the space of the sheet and consolidate the concepts of “left”, “right”, “top” and “bottom”.
inside you will find 3 plastic chips with the image of insects and cards with 20 tasks.
How to play- Before the game, stick stickers with insects on chips. For young children or those who are just starting to play, select a field with a table of 9 squares. Put the fly in the center of the game field.
- First, train with the baby the ability to focus in space, based on your instructions. Ask the center to move the fly to the right, left, up and down. Make sure that the baby correctly understands these terms and binds the movements of the figures and words.
- set the figure in the center and ask the baby to follow her with his eyes. You say where to follow her eyes, and the child needs to be pointed to the square in which she will stop, or clap his hands if she flies out outside the field.
- For the game, use cards with tasks. They indicate which chip you need to take and in which direction to move it. Move the chip around the game field. For example, a game with a table of 3 × 3 squares: a fly flies to the right, down, down - clap their hands. On the last team, the fly is outside the field, so we “catch” it with a clap in your hands.
- The fly flies to the right, down, left to the left. Indicate the left lower square, since the fly stopped in it.
- When you notice that the child easily copes with the movements of the figure and is not mistaken, go to the table with 25 squares.
The set is recommended for classes with children from 3 years old.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | China |
| Age | From 3 years |
| Development of skills | Attention |
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