Description
Boost Problem Solving Through Play
Inspire curiosity each day while keeping minds active indoors. Children enjoy discovering animals by following fun card clues together. Watch them think, match, and laugh as their confidence grows. Durable wooden pieces ensure safe, lasting entertainment for everyone.
Spatial Awareness - Children learn direction by matching above, below, left, right, and inside. This improves understanding of space and builds navigation skills.
Family Bonding - Share joyful moments by solving puzzles together at home. Simple instructions encourage parents to join and guide each round.
Cognitive Growth - Sorting animals sharpens memory as well as logical thought. Vivid illustrations spark imagination and keep children engaged longer.















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Lovely little board, the animal pictures are nice and bright, and it kept the cousins entertained when they were over at our house.
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We take this with us when we’re out for food, and it really helps keep our little lad busy at the table.
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Had this up in no time at all. The kids were giggling away, and it was great for helping them listen and follow directions without it feeling like a lesson.
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Handy size for bringing away with us, and the kids are always looking for it the minute we pack the bags.
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Such a handy little game for helping my child learn words about where things go, and it all just feels like play to them.
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The kids are mad about the animal hunt, and it’s out nearly every day in our house.
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Really handy for a quick play after school, and it’s been lovely for helping my child practise following simple directions.
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The wooden bits feel really solid, and the kids happily keep at it for ages.
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Got this game for my kids to play together, and it’s been great for sharing between siblings. It feels sturdy too, so it’s holding up well with plenty of use.
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This has been really good for my daughter’s memory, and she gets such a kick out of calling out the clues.