Develops the perception in children to find out what is wrong in an illustration of a given set.
What is Wrong?
It is an association game that uses wrong depiction in pictures to make children spot the mistakes.
The game has 24 pairs of cards each having two cards marked as A and B. The card marked as A is correct and acts as a reference card while the card marked as B has wrong thing/s in it. The child is required to carefully observe the card A of each set and identify what is wrong in card B comparing it with card A. Children can also practice on their own using the Activity Guide provided with the game that has different activities along with their answers. Thus, this product by Creatives makes learning exciting as spotting mistakes improves concentration and logical thinking of a child
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A gift kit consisting of stickers, dry decals and a 16-page book!
A gift kit consisting of stickers, dry decals and a 16-page book!
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