· Make up to 25 different animal combinations!
· Play with the farm and animals on the refrigerator or floor!
· All animal pieces magnetically store on the farm! 2 modes to teach
in English and French.
Mix and match to see how many creative
combinations you can make! With only one mode, toddlers have the opportunity
to mix and match up to 25 real or silly animal combinations. With every
mix or match toddlers are introduced to animal names, sounds, fun facts
and lively learning songs. Toddlers also have the option to play with the
farm on the refrigerator or on the floor. Other features include, a Farmer
Tad music button that plays 5 banjo tunes, a place on the back of the farm
where the pieces can be stored, and a carry handle for take-along fun.
This magnetic puzzle toy is guaranteed to stick with your family for years.
More about the general categories
of learning
for the Fridge Farm Magnetic Animal Set.
Logic
Logic refers to valid reasoning or to a system of reasoning used to draw correct
conclusions. Children use logic in everyday situations (e.g., determining
cause-and-effect relationships) and in mathematical problem solving. Children
begin to develop logic skills as newborns, and expand upon their understanding
as they get older.
Math
Children learn important mathematical concepts and processes in the areas of
numbers and operations (e.g., addition, division), algebra, geometry, measurement,
data analysis and probability, and mathematical reasoning (e.g., recognising
and describing connections between problems). Children begin to develop maths
skills as infants and expand upon their understanding as they get older.
Motor Skills
Involving or relating to coordinated muscle movements, motor skills are broken
down into two types — gross (e.g., catching a ball) and fine (e.g., properly
grasping a pencil). Children begin to develop motor skills as newborns and
continue to develop and refine their motor skills through the preschool and
school years.
Music & Creativity
Music helps develop a child's imagination and creativity — and provides
a fun, rewarding learning experience. Music stimulates a newborn's brain, creating
pathways for future learning, such as speech. Exposing children to music also
enhances long-term ability to perform higher brain mathematical functions,
and it encourages movement, self-expression and social interactions.