This charming game introduces toddlers to the world of wildlife while teaching them about size, quantity, and order. Each animal family consists of three figures — baby, mom, and dad — which the child places into one recessed slot in size order. The game encourages not only logic and sequencing but also empathy and understanding of nature’s family structures.
Wooden board with 4 recessed slots for animal families
12 figures: bear, rabbit, fox, and wolf — each in 3 sizes (child, mother, father)
Expressive illustrations with character and emotion
Cutout slots for tactile play and fine motor development
Size and order concepts (big–medium–small, sequencing)
Grouping, categorization, and logical thinking
Sensory perception: shape, size, thickness
Vocabulary: wild animals, family roles, adjectives
Speech development and simple reasoning skills
“Build the family” — name the animal and assemble its family
“Who’s the biggest?” — sort by size
“Name them all” — describe each family member
“Who’s missing?” — hide one and let the child guess
“Find the odd one” — add a different species and ask the child to identify it
Children aged 2–4
Preschools, speech therapists, inclusive classrooms
Parents seeking thoughtful, nature-inspired play
Wholesale buyers of meaningful wooden learning games
Popular theme: animals + logic + family connection
Safe materials with high-quality printing
Clear visuals for teaching abstract concepts
Compatible with NUSH, early learning, and sensory programs
🌟 This game helps children see wild animals not just as forest creatures, but as families with roles, sizes, and relationships.