How do you explain to a toddler where a bee, a fish, or a penguin lives?
The “Who Lives Where?” sorter by Ubee helps children connect animals with their habitats and understand why they belong there. It's a fun, hands-on introduction to nature, logic, and early reasoning.
🎮 The child’s mission:
Match each character to their correct home — and explain why! Learning turns into storytelling.
Wooden base board (size: 32 × 23 × 1 cm)
11 characters: animals, birds, a child, insects, and more
11 matching homes: hive, pond, nest, kennel, web, burrow, and others
Large pieces designed for little hands
Made of wood and coated with non-toxic, child-safe paints
Mix up all the characters and let the child match them to their homes
Ask guiding questions: “Why can't a penguin live in a cage?” or “Where does a spider build its web?”
Take turns giving clues and guessing
Encourage storytelling and reasoning along the way
Logical thinking and cause-effect understanding
Vocabulary and sentence building
Attention and visual discrimination
Tactile and sensory exploration
Categorization and early scientific reasoning
Fine motor coordination
Find the mismatch — who’s in the wrong home?
Group animals — domestic / wild / exotic
Challenge logic — “Who lives underground?”, “Who needs cold weather?”
Creative task — draw a new house for a character
Children ages 2 to 5
Preschool classrooms, therapy sessions, home learning
Supports Montessori, Reggio Emilia, and early STEM approaches
Ideal for speech development and group play
Universal topic (animals and their habitats)
Bright, appealing design — easy to display and explain
High replay value — kids return to it often
Educational, sensory-rich, and engaging
Made of durable wood with safe finishes — trusted by educators and parents
An intuitive, thoughtful toy that grows with the child — a gift of logic, imagination, and kindness to the world around us.