A world of bright colors and everyday objects opens up before the child. The task is more than just recognizing shades — it's about making connections, grouping items, and thinking visually. This associative game builds a foundation for categorization, logic, and speech in a fun, hands-on format.
Wooden base board with 7 color jars
28 tiles with colorful items (4 per color)
Removable color jars — you can rearrange them for different tasks
Made of safe materials, durable and vividly printed
The board features 7 colorful jars. Children receive a mix of tiles showing various objects.
Their goal is to sort the tiles by color — placing each item next to the matching jar.
The jars can be rearranged to create new sorting challenges, or used in free play.
👉 Challenge version: flip tiles face-down for a memory-style color match.
👉 For toddlers: name each object and color together to build vocabulary and comprehension.
Visual and associative thinking
Color recognition and vocabulary
Classification and sorting skills
Attention, memory, and fine motor control
Early speech and logical reasoning
“Find all the green ones” — focus and quick thinking
“How many in each color?” — introducing quantity
“Which one doesn’t belong?” — develop analytical skills
“Tell a color story” — describe a full line in detail
Topics: Colors, Everyday Objects, Shapes, Animals, Fruits
Children 1.5 years and up
Preschools and early childhood educators
Speech therapists, special needs classrooms
Parents working on language and logic
Toy stores and educational gift retailers
Flexible structure — always a new challenge
Works for individual and group play
Visually engaging — stands out on display
Great gift format — educational, replayable, screen-free
Universal color theme — easy to include year-round
This is more than just a sorting game — it’s a playful invitation to think, speak, compare, and build connections between the world of colors and everyday life.