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Language play

Discrimination

Auditive discrimination

Visual discrimination

Tactile discrimination

Tactile discrimination

Tactile discrimination is all about feeling differences and similarities by touch. The main goal is to feel the differences

and similarities of different shapes and structures. Playing a feel memory or playing a game while blindfolded are

activities which stimulate tactile discrimination.

Twins: Shapes

Make twins based on shape.

Feel and discriminate between

8 different shapes and place

2 matching shapes side by side in

the wooden block. Develop perceptual

skills and fine motor skills.

Contents: wooden block with

2 x 8 different shapes.

Twins: Textures

Make twins based on texture. Feel and discriminate

between 10 different textures and place 2 matching

textures side by side in the wooden block.

Develop perceptual skills and fine motor skills.

Contents: wooden block with 2 x 10 different structures.

523.285

twins: shapes

523.314

twins: textures

Tactile dice game

Tactile game with 6 materials: cork, felt, sandpaper and 3 types of plastic.

Throw the die, feel the material on top and try to find a disk in the bag with

the same material. If you find the matching disk you may place it

in your tray, try to collect all materials. Learn to recognise,

compare and name various materials and develop perceptual skills.

Contents: wooden tactile die, 4 wooden inlay trays,

24 wooden disks, manual. Cotton bag (27 x 13 cm).

300.4150

tactile dice game

Blindfold

Colourful blindfolds that can be used for all the tactile Educo games.

Contents: 4 blindfolds in red, blue, green and orange.

523.320

Blindfold