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Language play
Discrimination
Auditive discrimination
Visual discrimination
Tactile discrimination
Auditive discrimination
Auditive discrimination is all about hearing differences with your ears. The main goal is to hear the differences and
similarities between two sounds. Hearing with which letter a word starts and distinguishing two different sounds are
activities which stimulate auditive discrimination.
Listen well
Listen well encourages children to listen critically, increase vocabulary
and develop comprehension as they respond to audio
prompts. Children order their image tile choices in the tray
from left to right. After finishing the task, the tray is flipped
over and reopened to reveal the back of the tiles. When completed
correctly, a complete image is revealed. Self-checking.
Contents: CD of 8 stories, 64 picture tiles (coded to theme), manual.
Wooden partitioned box with lid (34 x 20 x 5.5 cm).
Make the sound
Recognise, imitate and make sounds. The set contains 36 cards
with animals, vehicles, appliances and utensils. Play hide and seek,
role play, sorting and other games. Contents: 36 plastic cards, manual.
Wooden box with transparent lid (17 x 11 x 7.4 cm).
523.322
make the sound
522.928
listen well
available separately
523.007
listen well tray
Sound tubes
The pairs of Sound tubes are filled with a variety of materials and make sounds
when shaken. Children describe and compare the sounds.
Also encourage children to match the sets. This activity helps improve
auditory discrimination as well as vocabulary skills.
Contents: 12 plastic sound tubes (6 sets of 2), wooden stand
with 12 inserts for tubes (38 x 13 cm), manual.
522.806
sound tubes