Texture memory boxes

Game to make pairs of pieces or boxes of different textures. The material consists of 10 wooden boxes of different

Memory y puzzle de madera – animales

¡Forma la pareja animal!

  • Puzle con 32 piezas de madera para hacer parejas de animales.
  • Dibujos coloridos.
  • Ideal para trabajar la percepción visual, la atención, la memoria, etc.
  • Permite crear múltiples y variadas actividades de lenguaje: acceso al léxico, definición, creación de estructuras semánticas, etc.

Primotopo – Logic and orientation game

Challenge and entertain your little explorers!

Can you tell where each animal is? Primotopo is a playful and simple game to learn to locate in space and practice the concepts of up, down and inside. This game is perfect to develop spatial orientation, logic, patience and concentration in a fun way.Includes:
  • 1 wooden board
  • 12 cards with animal designs in different spaces.
  • 5 cards with animals
Characteristics:
  • Interactive game.
  • Quality materials.
  • Adjustable difficulty levels.
  • Educational and fun.
  • Ideal for promoting cognitive development, stimulating the mind, encouraging creativity and developing fine motor skills.
  • Recommended age: 3-6 years old.
 

Dobble access +

And now... Dobble adapted to your needs!

Dobble Access+ is a new edition of Dobble as it is still the same game, but it has been carefully designed to make it accessible to people with cognitive impairments. The cards and symbols are larger for easier handling and recognition and there is a choice of difficulty level.

  • Includes 65 cards (13 easy level cards, 21 intermediate level cards and 31 advanced level cards) and 1 rule booklet.
  • 1 to 4 players
  • Recommended age: 6 years and older
  • Games of about 10 minutes of duration.
  • Ideal to stimulate attention, observation, speed, memory and motor skills.

Cortex Access +

Bigger cards... guaranteed fun!

Cortex Challenge Access is the adapted version of the classic Cortex, but this time, the new version is specially adapted to be played with anyone with a cognitive impairment. Bigger cards, carefully selected challenges, the same fun for everyone!

Choose a difficulty level and start playing. Complete a wide variety of challenges of reasoning, coordination, analysis, multitasking observation... and even tactile challenges.

Content:
  • Includes:
    • 10 texture cards
    • 10 tactile challenge cards
    • 62 challenge cards with 2 levels of difficulty
    • 1 answer booklet
    • 1 rule book
  • Ideal to stimulate attention and concentration, memory, thinking and calculation capacity, among other functions.

Magnetic game – Crazy city

Create and recreate your favorite characters, in the city!

Use your memory to match the pieces on the city streets, and then check if you have matched the patterns on the outer board.

  • It allows you to combine the pieces to create an endless number of new characters and situations for fun and entertainment.
  • An infinite number of scenarios and situations will allow us to enhance creativity, description and visual memory,
  • It is an ideal resource for travel.
Contains: 1 magnetic surface and 38 magnetic pieces

The challenge of vowels

Spin the wheel and learn the vowels.

Discover the vowels through the senses, in a manipulative and creative way. Learn them with tactile trails, puzzles and large silhouetted pieces to link with the strings. Spin the roulette wheels and learn the vowels, uppercase and lowercase, with fun challenges! With this game you can:
  • Progressively learn to identify and differentiate vowels from amultisensory approach.
  • Improve hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity by manipulating the tiles and matching them correctly.
  • To develop fine psychomotor skills by manipulating and linking with cords.
  • To work on tactile discrimination through the recognition of a rough surface and to exercise visual memory with tactile trails.
  • Improve visual discrimination through vowel recognition.
The game consists of 2 roulette wheels made of sturdy cardboard (12.2 cm), 20 square tokens made of sturdy cardboard (9 cm), 5 silhouetted vowels made of sturdy cardboard (12 x 13 cm) and 5 ergonomic cords. Recommended age: 3-6 years old  

Topology-Birds. Spatial orientation

Front, back, right, left, etc. Do you know where it is?

With this original memory game you will be able to form pairs of funny birds in opposite spatial positions and test your observation and memory.

Ideal for:

  • To develop spatial orientation.
  • Facilitate learning of basic spatial concepts: front-back, inside-outside, above-below, right-left, near-far, and together-separate.
  • To favor the establishment of spatial relationships between the position of an object in relation to one's own body.
  • Exercise memory with real images.
  • To develop attention and observation skills.
  • Improve visual and spatial memory.
  • Enrich vocabulary.

The game consists of 36 large tiles (10.8 x 6.8 cm) with real scenarios.

Recommended age: from 3 to 8 years.

Al Sr. Brillo le gusta el amarillo

An inclusive book for listening and speaking

This is an inclusive children's book starring a character who happens to be deaf, but is not specifically about hearing loss. Al Sr. Brillo le gusta el amarillo is an exuberant tale about a funny and quirky guy who will have children laughing as they recite his rhymes.

The book shows everyone, whether they have hearing loss or not, that wearing hearing aids and/or cochlear implants is really cool.

Ideal resource for speech and language development as it integrates listening and spoken language (LSL) strategies such as:

  • Practicing auditory closure
  • Auditory memory reinforcement
  • Expanding vocabulary
  • Promoting understanding
  • Developing emotional intelligence and theory of mind

Tactiludi – Didactic game animals

Recognize with your hands!

2 games in 1 focused on tactile recognition: a lotto game, where you have to find the pieces in a bag, and a memory game.

The box contains:
  • 6 sheets of 28 x 21 cm
  • 18 6.5 cm cardboard tokens
  • 1 cloth bag.
Weight: 1.2 kg Disability support tips:
  • Develops touch.
  • Helps to differentiate and recognize materials.
  • Develops the logic of association.
  • Suitable for children with visual impairment or sensitivity.