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Pre-braille

Through manipulation and orientation, toddlers and young children develop tactile awareness and understand the basic concepts needed to learn braille.

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Pre-braille

  • Imagination
  • Spatial concepts
  • Tactile exploration

Fix the Fence

The fence is broken and the animals have gone! Quick! Fix it and bring them back.

Pre-braille

  • Fine motor skills
  • Multi-sensory
  • Spatial concepts
  • Tactile exploration

Marble Road

It keeps on rolling! Build a good road and see how far your marble will go.

Pre-braille

  • Bi-manual
  • Imagination
  • Multi-sensory
  • Tactile exploration

Treasure Hunt

What’s hidden in the sand?

Pre-braille

  • Brick orientation
  • Fine motor skills
  • Imagination
  • Spatial concepts

The Enchanted Forest

Trees grow quickly in the Enchanted Forest!

Pre-braille

  • Brick orientation
  • Multi-sensory
  • Pretend play

Make the River Flow

Create an unbroken line… and make the water flow!

Pre-braille

  • Fine motor skills
  • Spatial concepts
  • Tactile exploration

Caterpillar to Butterfly

How do you turn a caterpillar into a butterfly? By giving it beautiful wings!

Pre-braille

  • Fine motor skills
  • Pretend play
  • Tactile exploration

Decorate the Cake!

For a birthday party or a sweet treat, can you make a nice tasty cake?

Pre-braille

  • Bi-manual
  • Pretend play
  • Spatial concepts
  • Tactile exploration

Save the Turtles

The turtles have flipped onto their backs. Help them get back on their feet!

Pre-braille

  • Fine motor skills
  • Pretend play
  • Spatial concepts
  • Tactile exploration

Freezing Penguins

Lonely penguins get cold!  Help them find a friend and warm each other up!

Pre-braille

  • Bi-manual
  • Pretend play
  • Spatial concepts
  • Tactile discrimination

Crossroads

Feel the one-way road. Add another brick to build a crossroads.

Pre-braille

  • Fine motor skills
  • Spatial concepts
  • Tactile exploration

The Cap

People’s heads are cold! Give them all a cap.

Pre-braille

  • Bi-manual
  • Fine motor skills
  • Spatial concepts
  • Tactile exploration

Tricky Tower

When will it collapse? Because it’s going to collapse !