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Visual-Perception

These games involve varying levels of visual-perceptual skills along with some degree of motor control. For many, the motor component may be eliminated. Some of the skills addressed include matching, directionality, spatial relations, visual attending, memory and discrimination, scanning and tracking, sequencing, organization, classification, visual planning and critical thinking. These games may also be played on the floor or mat allowing for alternate positioning.

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Parquetry Blocks & Cards
$26.95
V3891
A challenging game of ingenuity, fine motor skills, and block balancing tasks. Using the precisely crafted Architect precision blocks, players erect structures illustrated in the challenge book. As players progress through the book, the structures become more complex and difficult to balance. Success requires the use of trunk and shoulder stability, along with bilateral coordination, problem solving, and perseverance. Not for the faint at heart!

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Geometric Shapes in Perspective
$49.95
V7456
Terrifically versatile, durable and touchable materials for developing a child’s ability to visually and verbally recognize positional terminology. Starts simple with basic design copy tasks, progressing to layering in 2 dimensions and finally to 3 dimensional design copy using the grooved stands. Also try using the stands to display arrangements verbally presented. i.e. “put the small blue circle in front on the small green triangle and the large yellow oval to the right”. Comes with 17 pattern cards, 170 sturdy plastic shapes in 4 bright colors and 3 grooved wooden stands. Great for group work or as an activity center in a classroom.

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Rush Hour Jr.
$15.95
V2662
A truly exciting puzzle game. Comes with a 6”x 6” game grid, 16 plastic vehicles and 40 junior challenge cards. You start by duplicating the pattern of vehicles from the card onto the game grid. You then slide the vehicles along the grid until the ice cream truck can make it’s way out of all the traffic. Fun perceptual and motor task stressing visualization and problem solving skills for first graders and older.

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