A fun way of learning how much energy is provided by food, and how much energy you expend doing different activities. Find out how much energy you need!
Use the scales to discover whether there is a balance between the energy of the food you eat and the energy you expend during exercise. Also learn that not all the energy provided by foods is of the same...
Create fun routes by lacing the cards according to colour and texture.
Helps to improve visual and tactile discrimination, and fine psychomotor skills. Set of 36 tactile cards and 10 ergonomic laces for linking them.
A fun way of learning about the different parts of the human body and discovering what we’re like inside and outside.
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A game of association comprising sets of three time-sequenced photos representing before, during and after.
Discover the origin of energy and how it is transformed to reach our houses and cities. Learn about the different sources of energy, both renewable and non-renewable, on our planet.
Two-piece puzzles to promote inclusive and non-sexist development in young children, with girls and boys doing different activities equally. Starting out from the principle of equality, these puzzles contribute to transmitting values of respect and tolerance, promoting co-education from a very early age.
Find the monster pairs that add up to 10! A fun way to learn number bonds to 10, the basis for developing mental arithmetic with the number-based algorithm (ABN) method. A dynamic game to facilitate the rapid calculation of elementary operations.
Do we know what we’re eating? This game lets you discover the most common food, allergies and intolerances, which foods cause them, and what symptoms they can cause. Developed in collaboration with CGD-NE (General Council of Dieticians-Nutritionists of Spain).
It helps to generate empathy towards fellow students with food intolerances and encourages their...
Set of 4 saw puzzles made of wood. With 48 pieces each. Also includes posters of the pictures.
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A game for learning to count from 1 to 10, and associate the writing of the numbers with their respective amounts.
The teacher shows two cards: a number or a quantity and an object. Children must complete their cards like a bingo game when it coincides with what the teacher shows.
Observe the different situations, put yourself in the shoes of the characters, and describe how they feel. This encourages the development of social skills such as empathy, the identification of emotions, and helps to develop an emotional conscience.
Go through obstacles, direct the ball and reach your goal!
Two fun scenes that help to exercise intensity, strength and directional blowing skills to develop optimum breathing patterns. You can play alone or in pairs.
A modern memory game for working on equality values, by matching pairs of professions that are done by both men and women equally.
A fun way of exercising memory skills and developing attention while instilling values. A memory game with large and real-life images. What do you want to be when you grow up?
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.
A creative window to draw and recreate the world! Includes 6 erasable coloured felt pens to let your imagination fly. It also facilitates working on pre-writing with the completion of basic concepts sheets (sheets not included). You can use it both vertically and flat on the table. Inspired by Montessori methodology.
Tactile pre-writing cards for working with letters and punctuation signs using touch to identify tactile surfaces. Includes capital and lower-case letters, differentiating in each case the vowels from the consonants. Inspired by the Montessori methodology. (Includes letters: - ç - l·l - ñ)
A game of association for learning to classify foodstuffs depending on their origin.
Large-format tactile domino game with a rough texture on both sides. Illustrated with a lot of contrast to develop visual and tactile discrimination while playing dominoes. Suitable for use by people with visual impairment.
The cards, being large in size, can be handled by small children or with some kind of psychomotor difficulty.
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32 pictures and 88 letters to form the word represented by each picture. It also lets you create lots of other words.
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...
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Set of nine large format 3-4 piece puzzles of animal silhouettes for children aged two and upwards. Made from large pieces of thick, strong, top quality cardboard.
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A game for learning to identify facial expressions from icons and associating them with photos of real expressions.
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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.
Choose your puppet set and perform your own story.
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.
Set of nine large format 3-4 piece puzzles of food silhouettes for children aged two and upwards.
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54 photographs for identifying the deliberate mistake in each photo.
Choose your puppet set and perform your own story.
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.
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Four fun games that allow you to train the blowing strength, blowing control and to exercise directional skills. To develop a correct respiratory pattern.
Set of 4 games of different degrees of difficulty based on the coordinate system (double input), to promote logical-mathematical thinking, addressing set theory, association, correspondence, inclusion...
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A series of games of association for matching cards that show examples of good and bad behaviour in different everyday situations at school.