The child explores 40 realistic illustrations of different types of transport and is invited to sort them into 4 categories: water, land, air, and space. This is not just sorting — it’s an introduction to classification, logic, and visual analysis. What makes a rocket different from a hot-air balloon? Why is a ship not the same as a submarine? The child develops observation, reasoning, and the ability to explain decisions.
— 40 wooden tiles with realistic images of transport
— 4 sorting drawers for water, land, air, and space transport
— Wooden box in the form of a compact drawer organizer
— Safe materials and high-quality printing
— Dimensions: 230×88×90 mm
Ask the child to sort the tiles by transport type:
— Water: boats, ships, submarines
— Land: buses, bicycles, motorbikes, cars
— Air: planes, hot-air balloons, zeppelins
— Space: rockets, satellites, space shuttles
Advanced variation: display three matching tiles and one odd one — the child must identify the mismatch.
Play “transport lotto”: draw a tile and have the child find the correct drawer to place it in.
— Classification by attributes
— Logical and associative thinking
— Attention, memory, and speech
— Analytical thinking and verbal reasoning
— Fine motor skills and spatial orientation
— “Name all the air transport” — builds vocabulary
— “Which vehicles float, which fly?” — sorting challenge
— “What do a rocket and satellite have in common?” — develops abstract thinking
— Themes: transport, environment, logic, everyday world
— Children aged 3+
— Kindergartens, speech therapists, early educators
— Inclusive and preschool classrooms
— Toy and gift stores with educational products
— Ideal for family game time
— Popular transport theme — universally appealing
— All-in-one product: game + storage
— Compact format, great shelf display
— Clear, intuitive gameplay — easy to demonstrate
— Perfect for seasonal bundles and gift sets
This is more than just sorting — it’s a game that teaches children to organize the world around them and recognize logic in things that move, fly, float, or orbit far beyond Earth.