“Let’s Find Out Where…?” introduces children to the concept of “Wh” questions with the help of 27 large two-piece Match-Ups and an ‘Activity Guide’. The question ‘Where’ is used when we want to ask about different places. The two cards of the match-ups have pictures drawn on them along with the text written in the form of a question or answer. This allows both the readers and non-readers to play the game. The child is required to observe/read 27 cards one-by-one and match them with the corresponding answer cards. This way, the child will understand the ‘Where’ question while developing their language and visual discrimination skills and enhancing their knowledge about various places.
Brief
“Let’s Find Out Where..? Children match up question picture cards of “Where” with their corresponding answer picture cards to practice pre-reading/reading skills.
Description
“Let’s Find Out Where…?” introduces children to the concept of “Wh” questions with the help of 27 large two-piece Match-Ups and an ‘Activity Guide’. The question ‘Where’ is used when we want to ask about different places. The two cards of the match-ups have pictures drawn on them along with the text written in the form of a question or answer. This allows both the readers and non-readers to play the game. The child is required to observe/read 27 cards one-by-one and match them with the corresponding answer cards. This way, the child will understand the ‘Where’ question while developing their language and visual discrimination skills and enhancing their knowledge about various places.
Skills Developed
- Visual Discrimination
- Early Learning Concepts
- Improve ability to Ask and Answer Questions
- Practice Expressive and Receptive language
- Develop Comprehension and Verbal Expression skills
- Improve Reading skills
- Country of Origin: India
A.R Chauhan –
Good…has many puzzles….after first time…my kid has started arranging just by seeing photos so didnt serve the purpose for me…but thats ok..for others may be it wrks..
Dipika –
My child loves this. Some answers don’t match grammatically to their corresponding questions but it does develop comprehension and verbal expression skills
Naik –
Good product for asking questions to little kids. Grammar needs to be checked in few places. My son enjoys playing with it.