You can develop visual discrimination. Three differences exist between each pair of cards in this set. The task is to identify and explain the differences, encouraging a wide range of communication and language skills. The set comprises 24 pairs of photographs showing well-known activities concerned with work, leisure and daily living such as: cooking; dressmaking; gardening. More advanced skills can be used by showing one card and then removing it when you show the second card, thus requiring the differences to be recalled from memory. The photos are visually clear, but depict detail as well as the main theme or activity. The variety of colours, forms and objects ensure that the material is interesting and stimulating.
Intended for use in educational settings and/or therapy contexts under the supervision of an adult. This is not a toy.
This is Book 72 in the Colorcards Series. See all Colorcards books here.
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