Learning Resources Attribute Apples, Sorting and Matching, Preschool Toys, 27 Pieces, Ages 3, 4, 5+
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The Learning Resources Attribute Apples are made of plastic and come in an assortment of colors. They can be sorted and classified using five different attributes, including size, color and physical attributes. This kids activity set includes 27 apples and also comes with an activity guide that features suggested uses for higher-order thinking skills. Kids can also learn sharing skills with these colorful apples. Ages 3+ Preschoolers and toddlers are all about pretend play and learning new skills. Educational toys for kids that combine role playing with their first introduction to math, science, and language are ideal for kids ages 2-5 years old. Toy and gift favorites include games for math and science, stem toys, and fun role-playing activities. Children, boys and girls alike, enjoy playing pretend to develop their imaginations and hone social skills that prepare them for school and more. Compare apples to apples Develop pincer and whole hand grasp by picking up, turning, and studying the apples Sort, classify, and compare apples by 5 attributes including size, color, and physical features (stem, leaf, worm) Set includes 27 apples and activity guide featuring suggested uses of Venn Diagrams for higher order thinking skills Ideal for ages 3+
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Customer Reviews

Very Simple But Effective Game
The game is designed for kids ages 3-8, and it is basically a bucket full of 27 different apples with different attributes (3 different sizes, 3 different colors, 3 different physical characteristics such as having a worm, having a leaf, or having a stem). The purpose of the game is to work on classification skills, and my child really loves the challenge. It keeps her engaged for a long time, and she does a lot of good critical thinking every time she plays. The bucket comes with a removable divider so that you can put your apples in 3 different sections in the bucket. My daughter loves to use the bucket to sort her apples, and as soon as she finishes, she dumps them out and starts over! Her very favorite apples to find are the ones with the worms in them. While she is hunting for those, she ends up sorting out the ones with leaves and the ones with stems in the process. Once your child masters color, size and characteristics, there are also other, more advanced things you can do with attribute apples so that the fun can continue. One example is to use the apples to make patterns. This is too advanced for my child at this point, but over time we'll be able to use the apples for this purpose. This product is very simple, but is getting played with VERY frequently. I think it is well-designed and really captures the attention of little ones. I highly recommend it! I did receive this product for free in exchange for my honest opinion, which I have provided.
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