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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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Hats Off
$14.95
V0118
A fun game where a roll of the dice determines which hat is to be wacked. Each of 3 die display a different piece of information; type of hat; color of outline; design pattern. Be the first to wack the correct hat with our suction tool and it is yours...collect the most hats and you win. Terrific game of visual scanning and memory, information processing, motor control and response speed.

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Doodle Dice
$10.95
V5087
Warning - Choking Hazard.  Not for children under 3 years old.
Roll the 6 Doodle Dice and see if you can put the component lines and squiggles together to correctly copy one of the doodle cards. A fun way to work on visual closure and part to whole concepts. Easy to transport and appropriate for adults as well as children.

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Visual Tracking Boards (Sorry, Temporarily Discontinued)
$19.95
V0106
Visually, these boards pack a powerful punch! Four reusable boards are preprinted with 36 repeating figures in 6 different black and white patterns. Use the provided white board marker to identify all the matching pictures. Improve visual scanning, attention to detail, visual discrimination and visual organization as players interact with the boards.
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Sami Block Puzzle
$12.95
V8825
Classic 9 block puzzle but with updated, beautifully simple, eye-catching high contrast graphics of animals on 4 sides, along with one number side and one shape side. A great way for young children to work on finger mobility and manipulation while also building visual perceptual skills.

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I Spy Private Eye
$24.95
V8889
Warning - Choking Hazard.  Not for children under 3 years old.
To be a good private eye you must remember what you see! So shake up the cubes, press the timer and spy the 9 picture cubes until you hear the beep, (30 seconds). Pick an I Spy picture card and score points trying to remember all the images that match the cubes you saw. Great graphics and motivating materials makes this the funnest way to work on visual memory. 2-4 players; cards store in bottom of Jumbler.

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Spatial Shape Positions Sorry, Temporarily Discontinued
$29.95
V0102
This matching activity is not just for little kids; even adults will find it a real visual and spatial challenge! Set comes with 4 colorful master boards each showing 12 related but different graphics designs. Players must place the 48 transparent cards over the matching space on the master boards. Work carefully as transparent cards may need to be rotated 90 degrees or 180 degrees before they are correctly oriented. Helps improve visual/spatial perception, directionality, concentration; visual attending and visual discrimination.
Shape and Color Sorter temporarily discontinued, please order 1/2010
$15.95
V4620
Warning - Choking Hazard.  Not for children under 3 years old.
Classic sorting set with 1 plastic vertical abacus stand, 50 brightly colored pieces in ten shapes and colors and 16 pattern cards. Very versatile item which can be structured in many fun and therapeutic ways. Vertical presentation is great for anti-gravity work in prone position. Try sorting by shape or color, or create and copy patterns. At such a great price get 2 for multi-player involvement or 3 dimensional design copy tasks.
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On the Dot
$13.95
V5342
Even the bigger kids will be seeing “dots” as they try to solve these visual spatial puzzles. Try to arrange the 4 transparent squares so the dots left showing perfectly match the pattern on the dots card. Flip, rotate and Overlap the square to make a “spot on copy”. 60 puzzle cards and enough transparent squares for four players at one time. Play alone or race others, either way it’s addicting!

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Stare Jr.
$23.95
V1314
It’s easy to see why children and adults love to play this habit forming game of visual memory, attention to detail, language building and imagery. Players take turns staring at the visually stimulating, kid friendly images on the 160 game cards. When the 30 second timer runs out, the card is turned over and they are asked a number of questions about the image from the back of the card, i.e. what color is the girl’s hat?; which teddy bear is tallest?. Pieces move around the board based on the number of questions answered correctly. This is a challenge kids cannot resist and you don’t want them to!

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Copy the Pattern - Lines and Dots (Sorry, Temporarily Discontinued)
$29.95
V0105
A challenging design copy activity where 2 players can work on 2 different puzzles or race to correctly copy the same design. The 12 key pattern cards are what must be copied on to a players master card using 25 of the possible 176 design squares. It is a definite challenge keeping all those lines and dots organized and heading in the right direction.
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Shopping List (Sorry, Temporarily Discontinued until end of November 09)
$13.95
V5034
A terrific visual memory game where players work to be the first to fill their grocery cart by finding all the items on their shopping list. Plays like a combination of Concentration and Bingo. Shopping list has pictures as well as words so no reading necessary to play. Also, perfect for reinforcing healthy eating.
Hear ‘N’ Seek
$9.95
L2378
This cool little card game puts an auditory and verbal twist to the classic memory game. Cards are placed face down in rows. A player then turns over a card, showing it to the other players without looking at it himself. They respond by making a noise associated with the object. Player whose turn it is then tries to find the match using only their ears! A fun way to strengthen auditory memory, listening skills and social interaction.

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I Have...Card Game
$9.95
L2064
Developed by a 1st grade teacher, this is a fun, fast paced, no reading required card game for 2-4 players. First person puts out one card saying, as the card indicated, “I have….a cat,” and then they flip the card over saying as indicated, “who has….a frog?” All players then race to be the first to put a matching card down and say, “I have a frog,” flip it over and say, “Who has….a giraffe?” Play continues in this fashion until someone gets rid of all their cards. This simple language based game packs a lot into a deck of cards, including verbalization, articulation, picture identification, auditory and visual processing, and sequencing. For younger children, letter recognition and reading vocabulary are strengthened as the, flip it, say it and play it!

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Magnetic Board Only
$12.95
V3307M
"Large 12""x12"" sturdy magnetic board framed in plastic. Comes with an easel back for vertical or lay flat play."

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