Cultivates children’sfast memory, attentiveness and independent thinking ability
Children aged over 3 have already had a comprehensive memory of animal images. The game “Looking for animals” uses the immediate memory to memorize several groups of animals for some time and then flips them over. It requires children to use their immediate memory to find the positions of the same animals. It trains children’s perception ability of animal images and cultivates their fast memory, attentiveness and independent thinking ability.
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