A large-format tactile memory game with different textures featuring real images of our environment. For working on tactile discrimination, visual memory and attention through the sense of touch.
You can play both the classic and tactile memory games. Inspired by the Montessori methodology.
Educational Games
Welcome to our educational games section, here you will find all our games classified in different areas.
Choose the area you are most interested in and discover lots of games to work on different aspects of development.
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Set of 24 wooden figures for linking up, representing different professions and their related elements. Children can link each profession with its respective elements and play with the characters, which are also free-standing. Includes eight coloured laces.
New puzzles for learning about the diversity of present-day families. Each puzzle comprises six large pieces made from thick, sturdy cardboard.
A pack of four large puzzles featuring different families from the modern world, aimed at children aged two and over.
A game of association for learning about where do animals live: on the farm, in the jungle, in the desert, at the Poles or in the sea.
This series of games consists of seven short stories which relate two different ways of resolving conflicts, showing the consequences of making a good or a bad decision.
A game of association which uses the bingo system to learn how to differentiate and recognise the basic emotions, associating the image of each emotion with its corresponding sound.
A game of association for matching 108 verbs with their corresponding images. Available in a wide variety of languages.
An amazing dominoes game with large cards, using real images to discover interesting details about animals! Develop your attention while looking at animals in close-up.
Reversible cards that also enable you to play classic dominoes.
Coding without a computer? It’s the best way to start! Spin the roulette wheels and put the robots on the board. Learn about coordinates and first concepts of early coding.
Discover how any challenge can be divided into a sequence of smaller steps. Create these sequences of movements with your friends in a cooperative way, and you will find out that there...
Set of 12 progressive puzzles of 3, 4 and 6 pieces featuring images of happy children from all over the world.
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A game of association for learning how to classify the actions associated with the different rooms in the house.
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This series of games consists of seven short stories which relate two different ways of resolving conflicts, showing the consequences of making a good or a bad decision.
A sensorial game for developing the sense of touch, based on distinguishing eight different textures and matching them to different photos, establishing a visual-tactile association.
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Association game to match 108 nouns with their corresponding image. It is available in a wide variety of languages.
A fun way of learning about Euro banknotes and coins with a simple association.
Large multisensory tray for developing pre-writing skills and hand-eye coordination by creating figures through touch.
Allows children to create and experiment as a group. Inspired by the Montessori methodology.
Set of 24 wooden figures for linking up, representing different families of the world. Children can link up their own family and play with the characters, which are also freestanding. Includes six coloured laces.
Throw the dice and match the traffic signs to the situations that correspond to each sign.
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This series of games consists of seven short stories which relate two different ways of resolving conflicts, showing the consequences of making a good or a bad decision.
A game of association for learning to separate and classify different kinds of rubbish: organic, plastic, bottles, cans, paper, cardboard, glass, batteries, etc.
A lotto game of 72 food items to practice association in two different ways: picture plus picture, and picture plus word (name of the food item).
Salt for handicraft work only. Particle size of between 0.12 and 0.60 mm. White and odourless. Composed mainly of sodium chloride and anti-caking agent. Suitable for use by children and 100% safe.
Throw the dice, and what time is it?
Includes 30 dice (12-sided dice) for learning how to tell the time: 15 dice showing hours and 15 showing minutes, in increments of five minutes. For the whole class to play.
Sequences to help children to appreciate the importance of recycling.
Look at the 4 images on each board and cross out the wrong type of behaviour. For exploring the values of tolerance and cooperation.
Throw the dice and match the objects from different professions with their corresponding vehicle.
A lotto game of 72 animals to practice association in two different ways: picture plus picture, and picture plus word (name of the animal).
Big size wooden time-set for learning how to break down an hour into pieces of 5, 15 and 30 minutes.
Provides a hands-on understanding of the structure of a clock, helping children to familiarise themselves with the basic notions of learning how to tell the time. Inspired by the Montessori Methodology.
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Multi-sensory tablet for developing pre-writing skills and eye-tohand coordination through the creative representation of figures using touch. Inspired by the Montessori methodology.
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Set of three rewritable dice with an erasable felt-tip pen for working on all kinds of concepts.
Look at the 4 images on each board and cross out the wrong type of behaviour. For exploring the values of affection, health and safety.
Six entertaining stories that relate the adventures of a brother and sister who learn some simple methods of recycling and saving energy.
Throw the dice and fill the corresponding bus with the passengers, matching the picture on the dice to the picture on the side of the bus.
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Throw the dice and let your imagination run wild. Make up stories with the characters, animals, objects and actions that appear on the dice.
Throw the two dice and look for a card where the child is dressed in those colours. An easy game for learning colours and sharpening observation skills.