Product Information Three utterly charming games that help very young students develop their memory and matching skills, promote visual recognition skills while introducing children to the food chain, and improve observation skills while learning about how animals defend themselves. With the Baby Animal Memory Game children find the pairs of "babies" that correspond to their "mommy" cards. The first player to match the babies to their mother wins. Children also learn which animals lay eggs and which do not. In Who's Afraid of the Fox use an illustrated die to move from one food to another - but beware of the fox! The simple game board, based on image recognition, leaves much to chance. Helps kids understand the role of wild animals in the food chain as herbivore, omnivore or carnivore. With Hide and Seek Dominoes, children match pictures of similar animals that may or may not be hiding, end to end. Introduces children to the defense mechanisms animals use to survive such as camouflage, mimicry, bright colors, shells, or spines. Tell a Friend about this item
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