🐣 In front of the child – bright wooden eggs, and inside each one hides someone special. A baby bird, turtle, or a tiny snake? Each egg features a small clue — a feather, a tail, or a color hint. The child’s task is to observe closely and guess who’s hiding inside. This is more than a sorter — it’s a double-layered game with an element of surprise that instantly captivates attention.
— Wooden double-layered base with egg-shaped cutouts
— 6 removable “eggs” with visible clues (top layer)
— 6 animal and bird baby figures (bottom layer)
— Safe materials with high-quality printing
— Board size: 320×230 mm
— Characters include: owl chick, parrot, snake, baby dinosaur, penguin, ostrich chick
Place all baby animals in their nests and cover them with the wooden eggs.
Let the child open each egg and guess who’s inside based on visible clues.
Encourage comparison — colors, shapes, tails, or feathers.
Ask questions: “Why do you think it’s this animal?” — boost logic and language.
Variation: Play in pairs or groups — who reveals all correctly first?
— Attention to detail and visual observation
— Logical thinking through use of clues
— Fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination
— Imagination, speech, and descriptive language
— Emotional engagement through discovery and surprise
— “Who just hatched?” — storytelling and creative thinking
— Explore features: feathers, scales, tails, beaks
— Compare: “Who has the longest tail?” “Who flies or crawls?”
— Themes: Baby animals, Nature, Guessing games, Animal clues
— Children aged 2+
— Early educators, speech therapists, developmental specialists
— NUS programs, inclusive and sensory classrooms
— Gift and toy stores, learning centers
— Parents for home activities or travel play
— Double-layered game mechanics — engaging even for toddlers
— High-interest theme (“What’s inside?”) keeps children focused
— Durable wooden pieces with safe paints
— Compact size, simple to package and ship
— Combines well with other mini-sorters in the series
— Visually appealing — eye-catching on retail displays
This is a game that teaches children to observe, think, and joyfully discover the world around them.