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  The Whole Picture Matching Game - Going Places



 
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A Matching Game that is a HOLE lot of fun!" It is so much fun to mix them up and then match them up! Children find this game entertaining and almost magical as the whole picture is revealed one card at a time. Each game board includes pieces of the picture that matches the holes in the cards. When a card is placed in just the right spot, the missing part of the picture appears! Plus, one of the holes reveals the name of the image! "Going Places" teaches children about ways to "go places" such as bicycles, boats, cars, airplanes, etc. The unique board design and large pieces will allow children with special needs to have hours of fun and feel a sense of accomplishment as they complete the different puzzles. Great for one to six players!

“I really love the flexibility The Whole Picture game offers. It is both a game and a puzzle and can be played in different ways that will accommodate multiple developmental levels. The options range from piecing together a simple puzzle to more complex games where children must identify pieces needed to complete their puzzle.” Martin P. Fox, Ph.D. CEO PlayAbility Toys
Developmental Benefits
  • Matching Skills
  • Word Recognition
  • Hand/Eye Coordination
  • Fine Motor Skills
  • Problem Solving
  • Visual Stimulation
  • Language Skills Development
  • Social Engagement
  • Cognitive Development

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