A bright and cheerful educational game that helps young children learn which animals eat what. Through play, kids develop logic, vocabulary, and attention — while also learning to care about living creatures.
Flower-shaped base board (diameter: 24 cm)
12 large discs with animal illustrations (diameter: 6 cm)
12 small discs with images of food (diameter: 2.5 cm)
All pieces have velcro backing — easy to attach and remove
Safe materials, vivid printing, attractive design
Place the flower board and animal discs in front of the child. Ask them to find which food belongs to which animal and attach it next to the correct one.
👉 Examples: carrot – for rabbit, bone – for dog, fish – for cat
👉 Say the names of animals and their favorite foods together
👉 Try the “Find the mistake” version — place mismatched food and let the child fix it
Categorization: animal – food
Speech: nouns, adjectives, full sentences
Logical thinking and visual perception
Attention, memory, fine motor coordination
Early empathy and responsibility for animals
“Find all the herbivores” — sort by type of diet
“Who eats the same thing?” — look for similarities
“Tell a story about the fox’s lunch” — develop narrative thinking
“Who lives where and eats what” — expand into habitat topics
Topics: Farm & wild animals, Feeding, Care, Matching, Nature logic
Children aged 1.5+
Speech therapists, preschool educators
Early learning centers and inclusive classrooms
Parents learning about animals with toddlers
Toy stores and educational retailers
Eye-catching design — stands out on shelves
Evergreen theme — sells well year-round
Compact and travel-friendly format
Versatile use — home, therapy, or classroom
Velcro format — one of the most loved by toddlers
This game helps kids see the logic of the natural world: who eats what and why. A fun way to build empathy, knowledge, and connection — one animal at a time.