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Shape, size, color, similarity, you name it. I've made this game available here , so the children in your care can enjoy it as much as I did - and also learn as much. Unfortunately, it's a bit hard to download plastic!
But if you have a color printer, you can download and print a set of tiles here. It's probably enough to print them onto paper or cardboard.
If you can, print two copies, and paste one onto thick cardboard, so your child can learn thin versus thick as well as different colors, shapes and sizes. Laminating the tiles will make sure they last longer, but I don't know how easy it is to laminate thick cardboard!
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By Michael Hartley One of the best toys my mom ever gave me was a collection of plastic tiles of all diferent shapes, sizes and colors. You could get the child to play the game I mentioned above, with the loops of string You could show the kid a tile, then ask him or her to find a tile which is similar. Once they find a tile, ask why it is similar.
The ask them to find tiles which are similar in a different way so if they gave one the same colour, ask them to find one the same shape, for example Show the kid two tiles, and ask him or her to explain how the tiles are different, and how they are similar. Set tasks like "Find a large, red, circle", or "Find a tile the same colour and shape as this one, but bigger", or "Find a small blue shape with three corners.
What do you call this shape?