My Home teaches children how to build a house and the different parts. It also teaches sequencing skills and matching skills as children work to follow the blue print and place the pieces of the house in the correct order.
The Weather Wheel teaches children what to wear for the different types of weather including snow, rain, and sunshine. There is a weather wheel that spins and the children touch or click the wheel for it to stop. Whatever type of weather the wheel lands on the children can choose from a variety of outfits that are hanging up to dress the boy in. They are required to choose from hats, shirts and pants, and shoes.
Telly's Shape Garden teaches children about the different shapes. They can sort the shapes into each garden plot. Once they sort the shapes correctly they plant seeds and then water them and they grow into shape flowers.
The Messy Attic teaches children the importance of keeping your house clean. It also teaches children how to identify different objects when given several options. They can click on the object mentioned to put it away.
Toileting Pictures has a number of pictures of of bathroom procedures and etiquette that you can use. Children can learn to identify the toileting process and the things we do and do not do in a bathroom. This is a great resource to use pictures to teach symbolic representation of the bathroom procedures.
Moving House teaches children where different objects and items belong in a house. The children can decorate the house as they would like and choose from various objects such as furniture and accessories and they can put them in any of the four rooms of the dollhouse. They are also able to change the colors of the furniture and can choose the auto deco option to have the house decorated for them. This can be used as a check system to see if they decorated the house in a similar way.
The Right Place teaches children about different animals and their habitats. The children are able to look at the four animals and place them in their homes.
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