Set 13 – Turrets
The set contains 27 parts. They are made in the form of small bricks and cubes, halves of cylinders, etc. If you add up all the parts, they form a cube. The complexity of the set lies in the different shapes of the elements. Parts are not painted. They are pleasant to the touch.
Guidelines for kit 13
Recommended age: 4 years.
- The brick set complements the previous brick sets. Together, the figures can form new structures with more complex designs.
- An exercise in logic and spatial thinking - connect several figures and try to come up with new geometric shapes.
- The set is rich in a variety of shapes and sizes of objects. The task is to determine the distinctive features of all the bricks.
What does it contain?
- Bricks.
- Cubes.
Set 14 – Arches and numbers
The child gets acquainted with unusual shapes from which he can assemble a circle of different diameters. He compares sizes and learns the concept of “proportion.”
Guidelines for kit 14
Recommended for children over 5 years old.
- Round figures will help make houses made of cubes more rounded and introduce a new architectural form into the overall composition.
- Separate circle segments allow you to create circles of different sizes and count the number of resulting rings and rounded parts in each.
- The cubes can be strung onto the bar from set 2 and used as abacus.
What does it contain?
- 9 cubes with numbers.
- 3 identical sets of circles, divided into quarter circle and ring segments.
Who will benefit from the set?
The play set is intended primarily for kindergartens. It can be used in preparation for school, for all-round development.
Froebel's technique is successfully used by psychologists who note improvements in mental activity, attention, perseverance, and the ability to compare and analyze.
Speech therapists also practice “gifts” in order to improve fine motor skills and enrich tactile sensations. This stimulates areas of the brain that affect speech. Pronouncing words helps to expand your vocabulary.
Froebel's technique is effective in the work of defectologists. It is used to work through problematic aspects of development and restore lost physical and intellectual skills. Froebel's gifts are part of the state's adaptive Accessible Environment program.