In this activity that focuses on attention and speed, try to get the same colored object faster than your opponent according to the color that appears on the tablet. Even without a tablet, one person can manage the game by saying the colors.
MoreIn our easy drawing series, this time we will try to draw a watermelon. If you follow this easy activity carefully, you will create a beautiful watermelon.
MoreIn this game, which is more of a classroom activity, our little ones, divided into two groups, will try to get a big ball in the middle of the room to the other side's field with the small ball in their hand. The aim is to reach the opponent's field by hitting the ball with the balls.
MoreIn this game played with more than one person, we arrange the objects in a circle in a row. Our little ones run around these objects until they hear the whistle. When the whistle sounds, we take the object and quickly put it in the middle circle. The last one to do it is eliminated.
MoreWith the pattern circle, our little ones will learn to arrange objects in a certain order.
MoreWe are here with a coding activity integrated with mathematics. Our little ones will try to create and display the numbers shown to them in the appropriate square.
MoreIn this activity played as a team, one person tries to throw plastic balls towards the sticky hoop held by the other person. If the ball sticks to the sticky hoop, that team wins. The team that sticks the most balls wins the game.
MoreInterhemispheric development is the interaction process between the right and left hemisphere of the brain, which plays a key role in the development of the child. Intellectual abilities help improve memory, attention, speech, imagination and thinking.
MoreIn our easy drawing series, we will try to draw rabbit, dogs and cats. When you watch this easy event carefully, you can reveal cute animals.
MoreLet's try to match the shapes cut from colored papers with smaller shapes that resemble them.
MoreThis is a great activity for our children to use their right and left brains in a coordinated manner. In this activity, we will pass colored circles in order with one hand and try to find the object of the same color with the other hand.
MoreCreate activities that encourage critical thinking, like combining geometric shapes with LEGO, simulating stories, and even counting quantities and shapes.
MoreHow about helping our little ones with 10 different simple activities that will increase their focus time? Details in our video.
MoreLet's cut apartments from paper and then paint these apartments in two different colors. Of course, we have to do two from the colored apartment. Our little ones will try to match the same color apartments.
MoreWe list cones and circles in a certain order. We try to grab the last chair by competing with the other friend.
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