![]() ![]() This time when he asks “Dat?!” he smiles when I say “Pig”, satisfied with my answer. ![]() He is aware that there is a “big” one and a “little one”, but doesn’t match them together every time. These games challenge you to find baby animal pairs, spot differences in photos, and match baby critters with their parents. When he chooses them from his shelves, he takes out each one from the basket and places them standing up. Quentin fell in love with them immediately. Montessori animal matching cards to introduce vocabulary and concept of matching animal mothers with their babies. Mother and Baby Farm and Wild Animals Matching Activity Bundle. Practicing alphabet uppercase/lowercase match while playing Go Fish is another good literacy activity. ABC animal flashcards, with the uppercase letters being the mother animals and the lowercase letters being the baby animals. Animal Mom & Baby MatchMatch the 12 labeled baby animals to the labeled adult animals.Example: cow - calf, kangaroo - joeyThis product uses real photos that are realistic to everyday life.Some kids relate better to real pictures instead of drawn pictures. Although plastic and not a natural material, I feel their realism outweighs that aspect. Everything needs a voice and of course mothers and babies need to talk. This matching game involves using cards to put the baby version of an animal with its mother. We decided to return the tub and purchase some Scheilch animals instead. Mom and Baby Card Matching Game with Farm Animals. Animals and Their Young Posters (SB116) A set of printable posters showing various animals and their young. Growth Numbers 1-20 (SB1441) A set of pictures showing the growth stages of various living things, with the numbers from 1 to 20. Polk Lillard and Lillard Jessen, Montessori from the Start A colour banner for your farm animals and their young display. You thereby help your child in turn look for beauty and logic in the world around him. You are sharing what is beautiful and meaningful to you in life. The Montessori pedagogy advocates for the use of real images (and real anything else) for children under the age of Cycle 2 (ages 6-9).īy showing care in the toys you choose for your child, you are showing him that he is important to you. The activity pack includes the following pairs of farm animals. This is also a great activity to build on the child’s language skills. “Pig” I would assure him, trying to convince him (and myself) that the thing he was seeing was a pig despite its complete lack of any realistic features. This pack includes photographs of adult & baby animal pairs from the farm to enable the baby and adult to be matched for younger children, or a memory game for older ones. “Dat?!” He would demand, pulling a pig from the basket. ![]() At 15 months (13 corrected) he’s making the connection that every object everywhere has a name. Since Quentin seems to be right at the beginning of a Sensitive Period for matching, I thought we would try some animals.Ī few months ago I had borrowed a “Farm Animal” tub from our local toy library. ![]()
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