🎯 Child’s Role in the Game
This is a gentle introduction to Arctic animals — through the warm bond of a mother and her baby. The child explores who belongs together, who is bigger, and where each animal lives. It's a tender logic game that invites learning through touch, comparison, and emotion.
🔍 What’s in the Set:
— Wooden puzzle board with double-layer slots
— 8 puzzle pieces (4 animal pairs): polar bears, seals, orcas, penguins
— Each pair fits into one shared slot — baby goes in first, then the mom
Safe materials with high-quality printing.
🧠 What the Game Develops:
— Spatial thinking: two sizes fit one space in the correct order
— Concepts of size and quantity: big–small, one–two, family
— Vocabulary: animal names, descriptions, relationships
— Fine motor skills and finger coordination
— Attention to shape, orientation, and details
🎓 Activity Ideas for Educators:
🔸 “Find the Mom” — match each baby to the correct adult
🔸 “Tell the Family Story” — name the animals, where they live, what they do
🔸 “Compare and Count” — who’s bigger? how many penguins?
🔸 “Life in the Arctic” — extend the topic with books, pictures, or videos
Perfect for themes on Animals, Family, Winter, or Comparing Sizes.
👨👩👧👦 Who It’s For:
— Preschool teachers, early childhood educators, speech therapists
— Parents of toddlers ages 2–5
— Sensory rooms, language and motor development centers
— Wholesale buyers curating collections on nature, logic, or early learning
💼 Wholesale Advantages:
— Unique double-layer insert format — tactile and visual engagement
— Compact, durable, and easy to stock or ship
— Appeals to both educators and parents — emotionally resonant theme
— Works well as a standalone item or part of a seasonal/winter bundle
— Great year-round seller with strong interest in nature-based learning
This is a game that teaches not just logic — but connection, care, and the beauty of discovering the world together, even in the coldest place on Earth.