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Toys & Games for Preschoolers |
Melissa & Doug Opposites Teaching Puzzle Cards Interlocking puzzle cards make learning about opposites fun. Self-correcting design helps ensure that children learn the concept of opposites correctly right from the start. |
Let's Play Neighborhood Memory Game A twist on the classic memory game that encourages concentration and memory, image association, and fine motor skills. |
Part-Whole Perception Puzzle Provides hands-on discovery that two parts make a whole. Sharpens visual discrimination skills and figure-ground perception. |
Great American Puzzle Factory Speedy Fire Truck 24 piece puzzle with interatctive moving parts that make it come alive. Generates sound effects and teaches trial-and-error and observation skills. |
Gears! Gears! Gears! Beginners Building Set A great first construction set. Bright, sturdy plastic gears can be linked together in numerous ways providing endless building possiblities. |
Melissa & Doug Deluxe Standing Easel Fuel your child's imagination and creativity while drawing, painting, sketching, or doodling on an extra-large chalkboard, dry-erase board, and easy-load paper. |
Wedgits Deluxe Set Creative 30 piece building set stimulates children's visual perceputal and reasoning skills. |
Dado Cubes-Original Mulit-award winning toy combines art and science. Colorful and durable building blocks enhance visual spatial perception and problem sovling as children create an unlimited number of 3-D structures. |
Think Fun Zingo Fast-paced, energetic variant of Bingo. Teaches image and vocabulary recognition, matching, memory, concentration and social interaction. |
Lincoln Log Conestoga Homestead A classic building toy. Includes 75 pieces of wooden logs, colorful figures and accesories. Helps develop good hand-eye coordination and visualization skills. |
Preschool age children need opportunities through play to stimulate and enhance their developing visual abilities. Many toys and games can provide an effective way for a child to practice and enhance his or her vision skills. Shown below are10 toys and games for prescholers we recommend to help develop visual and thinking skills. |
You can find more toys and games by using the Amazon.com link on the right. |