In front of the child is a large wooden flower — each colorful petal contains 6 circular slots. The child can sort by size, group by color, mix and rearrange the petals, or follow challenge cards to create patterns. This is more than a sorter — it’s a hands-on trainer for logic, attention, coordination, and visual memory.
— Wooden flower-shaped base with 7 interchangeable petals
— Each petal has 6 holes for circular tokens
— Tokens come in three sizes: large, medium, small
— Petals are interchangeable and vary in color
— Includes task cards for pattern replication and sorting
— Made of safe materials with vibrant, durable print
— Color recognition and size comparison
— Sorting and classification by multiple attributes
— Logical thinking, matching, working from visual samples
— Visual memory, focus, and spatial awareness
— Speech and vocabulary: naming colors, describing patterns and sizes
— “Match the Card” – recreate a pattern from a task card
— “Size Sorting” – place tokens from largest to smallest
— “Name the Colors” – rainbow play and visual discrimination
— “Find What Changed” – spot-the-difference attention game
— Perfect for sensory sessions, inclusive classrooms, and preschool prep
— Children ages 3–6
— Kindergartens, speech therapy, special needs education
— NQEL-aligned programs, early learning centers, home education
— Parents looking for educational play with task-based variety
— Unique format (flower-shaped board) + high learning value
— Visually striking: ideal for display and photography
— Reusable resource for preschools and therapy centers
— Task cards included = added value and longer play
🔸 A game that teaches through color, size, and movement — helping children think, compare, and enjoy the process.