The Educo what is missing educational matching game on the theme of the 4 seasons depicts the same house and family during each of the different seasons. Children learn to recognise and name the seasons by sorting the matching objects and excluding what does not match.
The assignment strips build up in level of difficulty: level 1 contains images that can be found in their entirety on the theme sheet. Level 2 consists of images that can be partly found on the theme sheets, for example a scooter that is pictured in its entirety on the assignment strip, but is partly hidden behind a tree on the theme sheet. Level 3 consists of images that appear on the theme sheet but finding them is more difficult because they are pictured smaller or in a different shape. For example, the grey cat is pictured in its entirety on the assignment strip, but on the theme sheet he is hiding in a bunch of leaves, so you can only see his tail.
Put a chip on the found images to remember which ones are done. The transparent cards with an x on them are put on images that are not on the theme sheet. Flip the assignment strip to verify.
Educo what is missing 4 seasons develops both mathematics and language skills. The sorting and excluding and the season (time) theme are part of math skills. The theme sheets can also be used as story cards. What difference make the seasons in the house, the garden and the family? What other things do you see?
Educo what is missing is suitable for children aged 4 years and up.
Contents:
4 plastic theme sheets (20 x 20cm)
12 plastic assignment strips (30 x 6cm)
12 transparent plastic cards with x (6 x 6cm)
50 plastic chips
1 wooden storage box (33.5 x 22.5 x 7cm)
A user manual
About Educo
Dutch brand Educo represents a colourful world of playful learning, challenging educational games and toys! High quality and durable, the Educo products revolve around every day situations and help babies and children to associate games with regular subjects, turning the learning process into a simulation of their natural environment.
The Educo assortment is divided into three development areas: motor skills, language and mathematics. In 2023, a comprehensive line of Montessori inspired toys for children aged 0-3 years was introduced to encourage the young chid to grow and develop in the best possible way.
Educo’s active, hands-on educational products are mainly made of wood, with sustainable materials such as water-based inks and paints. The toys are made to endure years of robust use, encourage play-based learning and inspire growth and success in children aged 0-12 years. They meet the demands of various European and international toy safety regulations and comply with the directive 2009/48/EC on the safety of toys, including EN81 and ASTM.