The board game "Learning to count. Three bears ", 3+
The series of games “Learning to count”
help the baby take the first confident steps in the amazing world of mathematics along with the fairy tale “Three Bear”. Why this fairy tale? Everything is simple: it contains the basic mathematical concepts of size - large, medium, small. Read the fairy tale, play the real performance using cards with characters and objects and study the size!
How to play?
Read the fairy tale with the child. Discuss who the heroes are in it, what objects are present in this story. After the baby has learned the plot, play a fairy tale with game cards. When reading, ask the child to show actions in history with the help of cards. Ask leading questions, for example, "Where is the largest chair?" So the child will remember the size of objects and compare them with each other.
Having lost the plot with chairs, stop reading a fairy tale and ask the child to show the chairs from large to small and vice versa. Next, continue to read the fairy tale and find out new items and their sizes with the child.
when the whole fairy tale is played and all objects are placed in places, distribute them in heroes. For example, decompose all the items that belonged to Papa Medved. At the same time, pay attention to the fact that all the largest objects have a Medugue, medium-sized Mom-Medvedia, and the smallest-for Mishutka. When you decompose all objects, the child will be visible to the child in size.
inside you will find:
- 17 cards of heroes and objects,
- 4 round Chips,
- Tale "Three Bears",
- Rules for the game.
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| Characteristics | |
| A country | China |
| A reason for the game | For kids and preschool children |
| Age | From 3 years |
| Development of skills | Logics |
| Genre of the game | Family |
| Material | Cardboard |
| The number of players | 1 - 4 |
| The subject of the holiday | September 1 |
| The topic of training | Numbers, score, mathematics |
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