Baby, mom, and dad — who’s the biggest, and who’s the smallest? This charming educational game introduces children to the concepts of family structure, size comparison, sequencing, and grouping by type — all through familiar and friendly farm animal characters.
Wooden board with 4 recessed sections (size: 23 × 16 cm, total game thickness: 12 mm)
12 animal figures: 4 families with 3 members each (dad, mom, baby)
Pieces fit into one shape slot per family — arranged from small to large
Durable, easy-to-grasp pieces with colorful print
Understanding of family composition: mom, dad, and child
Grouping by type/species
Comparison by size: small–medium–large
Ordinal and reverse counting
Vocabulary and speech through naming and describing animals
Fine motor skills, focus, and visual perception
Sort animals by family: goose, pig, chicken, horse
Insert them into the correct order: baby → mom → dad
Say their names: gosling, goose, gander
Count how many in each group, compare who’s bigger
Create stories and give the animals fun names
“Who belongs together?” — sorting and classification
“Order by size” — logic and sequencing
“Name the family” — encourage speech and conversation
Perfect for themes like: farm animals, size, family, counting, logic
Toddlers aged 2+
Parents looking for hands-on learning tools
Preschools, early educators, speech therapists
Toy stores, gift shops, educational material retailers
Popular concept: farm animals + family structure
Easy to explain and demonstrate
Compact, sturdy, and highly visual
Fits perfectly into educational toy collections
Combines well with other “size and logic” puzzles
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This game gently teaches early concepts like “who’s bigger,” “who lives with whom,” and “how families work” — all through joyful, story-driven discovery.