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Copy the Pattern - Lines and Dots
$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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Freeze Up
$29.95
L3525
Don’t loose your cool or have a brain freeze as you play this fast paced electronic category game. Each player starts with 60 seconds and the quicker you respond the less time deducted from your total allotment. Players must name something in a specified category beginning with a specific letter and then pass Freeze Up to the next player. “Name a sport, letter T,” “Name something found in the refrigerator, letter M.” Stumped for an answer, press the new category or new letter buttons. Last person with time remaining wins. An addicting game that encourages quick thinking, verbal responses, and careful listening. Great group and family game.

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Positions Game
$9.95
L5912
Reinforce a child’s understanding of spatial terminology and positioning with the 36 tiles depicting four Entertaining characters in 9 different positions. Can you find all the “in front of”, “behind” “next to” and “between pictures, to name just a few. Play as an activity or a game for up to 4 players.

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Kingka
$29.95
W6150
A unique, centuries old while sleekly modern, visual matching and memory game, that could have you and your kids learning Chinese. The many levels of play will appeal to all ages. At the easiest levels you need 1 of the 6 playing boards for each person playing and the 54 Ping cards. The playing boards have 9 Chinese characters on one side and images on the other. The Ping cards each have a different Chinese character on one side and the English and Mandarin Chinese pronunciations on the other side. The boards and Ping cards are also number coded so that it is easy for the adult to isolate the 9 matching cards needed for any one board. To start, find the 9 Ping cards and place the cards (character side up) around your board. The 1st person to correctly pair all 9 of their Ping cards to the matching character on their board wins. For older players, all 54 Ping Character cards are displayed and everyone tries to be the first to complete their matches. Matching the Chinese characters can be visually tricky. Players will have a blast learning the meaning of the different characters as they improve ocular motor control, attention to detail, visual organization and visual memory. Other levels of play are explained in the instruction booklet.

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Forest Cubes
$49.95
V5755
This beautiful quality set of 16, two inch square blocks, will provide years of creative play and design copy challenges. The two-tone angular striping on each block surface is more complex than the typical triangle design and so more difficult perceptually. Comes with 8, 2 sided design cards. Create 2 and 3 dimensional designs.

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I Spy Private Eye
$24.95
V8889
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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Knock Knock
$11.95
V5628
This small boxed game offers so much good stuff you will think it must come in a very large box! After watching and listening to which combination of 5 characters was “knocked”, players try to be the first to place their hands on the card that shows that exact combination. Was it princess, princess, giant, or giant, giant, princess? Playing pieces available for a 3 or more difficult 4 knock version. A truly engaging way to work on visual and auditory memory, visual scanning, reaction time and eye-hand coordination.

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Mind Your Manners
$11.95
L5905
A must have for teachers, parents, therapists, caregivers or anyone concerned about Character Education. Tin storage box contains 40, 6 x 5 inch illustrated cards depicting an improper behavior on one side and the correct behavior on the reverse side. The cards provide a wonderful opportunity for adults and children, even young children to communicate and begin discussing the situations illustrated. Verbal communication skills improve while children learn to distinguish between correct and incorrect behavior.

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Labyrinth Treasure Hunt
$14.95
V1615
A fun, exciting game for working on visual scanning and eye movements. Using their eyes only, all players simultaneously scan their way through the corridors of the maze and see how many treasures they can reach. If you have earned a key, more treasures can be yours but beware of blind alleys! Great family or group activity that will really provide an ocular motor workout!

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That A Way
$6.50
V5340
Everyone plays this quick moving card game at the same time. First one to follow their direction cards correctly, building a path to the escaped gorilla, wins that round. Directions include up/down/right/left. But when you are trying to go fast, it’s easy to get confused! A great reinforcer of right/left awareness. Which way did she go? She went thataway!

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Visual Tracking Boards
$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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On the Dot
$12.95
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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Mystery Garden
$12.95
V1616
You could say this game is the colorfully cluttered, pretty picture version of 20 questions. The idea is for players to ask “yes/no” questions that will help them figure out which game tile was drawn. The tiles each depict one detail of the highly detailed mystery garden play board. The player who guesses correctly before 15 steps have been taken through the garden, (15 questions asked) keeps the tile. First to earn 3 tiles wins. While complex, the picture does limit the possible subject area for questioning, making this more successful than typical 20 questions. A fun, entertaining way to advance critical thinking, problem solving, verbal communication, visual figure ground skills.

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Spatial Shape Positions
$32.95
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.

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Said and Done
$34.95
L5625
When all is “Said and Done”, this is truly an original activity! One player acts as the instructor each turn and selects a design card. The object of the game is for the other players to determine which design was chosen. To help the process along the instructor gives verbal directions using predetermined reference points, i.e. “draw a vertical line from the blue magnet to the yellow magnet.” Following a series of these types of instructions a reasonable copy of the design card should be visible on the dry erase board and the object drawn can be named. But only if communication has been clear and listening has been careful. A wonderfully, effective way to reinforce and exercise the skills of careful speaking and listening.

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Spatial Worksheets
$23.95
V0100
You get an incredible amount of visual, spatial, and perceptual work from these 6 reusable plastic worksheets and 4 wipe off markers. The top line of each sheet shows 3 or 4 different graphic arrangements and a printed color word, (red, green, blue, orange). Players use the corresponding color marker to color/trace all exact matches on that board. The designs progress in difficulty but all present ocular motor, directionality and visual problem solving challenges.

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Smart Turtle
$28.95
L6072
Our cute, hard shelled friend, engages children’s senses with sound and light. Two levels of play keeps them interacting as they improve visual memory, sequencing, auditory memory, direction following and response speed. Children can start by pressing the color that the turtle calls out and progress to remembering and repeating simple color sequences. Lights flash to reward correct answers. Batteries included.

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Tongue Tanglers
$24.95
L4480
This tongue twister of a game gives you all you need to work on articulation and speed of verbalizations in a fun, non-threatening way. Up to 12 players try to correctly say their 4word tongue twisters as many times as they can in 10 seconds. Comes with over 900 word cards so you can select the sound combinations; most needing reinforcement; that are easiest to say; or are most difficult to put together. Modify play by using only 2 or 3 word cards and/or eliminate the timer. A real “mouthful” of a game!

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