An interesting card game for memorizing time from the French manufacturer Janod. The game set includes 75 magnetic elements and 8 double-sided cards depicting a life scene. After opening the “book”, you need to recreate the scene that corresponds to the time on the clock, as well as indicate the time with the numbers on the magnets. The game will develop memory, logic, and teach you to tell time. Recommended age: 3+
Around the world in 92 magnets! A fun and educational way of discovering the planet. Each magnet represents a country or region of the world, with its name, capital and an illustration characteristic of that part of the world. The big magnetic board shows the world with its continents and oceans : the colour used for each region helps you find its place. Have fun putting each country in its place and you will have a wonderful map of the world which you can hang on the wall.
For whom: for girls, for boys; Type of toy: developing game; Category of development: finger motility, logical thinking, tactile sensations, perseverance;
For whom: for girls; Type of toy: cube puzzle; Category of development: finger motility, logical thinking, tactile sensations, color perception, perseverance;
For whom: for girls, for boys; Type of toy: sorting game; Category of development: finger motility, logical thinking, tactile sensations, color perception, perseverance;
For whom: for girls, for boys; Type of toy: cube puzzle; Category of development: finger motility, logical thinking, tactile sensations, color perception, perseverance;
For whom: for girls, for boys; Type of toy: pyramid; Category of development: finger motility, logical thinking, tactile sensations, color perception, perseverance;
For whom: for girls, for boys; Type of toy: pyramid, cube puzzle; Category of development: finger motility, fine motor skill, logical thinking, creativity, imagination;
For whom: for girls, for boys; Type of toy: sorting game; Category of development: finger motility, logical thinking, memory, color perception, perseverance;
For whom: for girls, for boys; Type of toy: sorting game; Category of development: finger motility, logical thinking, tactile sensations, memory, color perception, perseverance, counting;