Crazy Stones (Earth

R 448.44 ZAR

Description

Let children explore, experiment, and come up with their own ideas. These  Crazy Stones provide a wonderful opportunity for hands-on learning and imaginative play!

Features: 

  • 36 Crazy Stones  in 6 different sizes ( measuring 8,5 cm x 5 cm & 2,5 x 1,5 cm)
  • 10 double sided cards to build on.
  • 20 double sided cards to copy.

Here are some more play ideas:

  • Colour Sorting and Matching:
    • Spread out the stones and sort them by colour. You can use the activity cards as a guide or create your own sorting rules.
    • Encourage children to match stones of the same colour, creating patterns or simple designs.
  • Size Sequencing:

    • Arrange the stones in size order, from smallest to largest or vice versa.
    • Stack them to build towers, starting with the smallest stones at the top.
  • Building Structures:

    • Use the stoens to construct buildings, bridges, or other architectural designs.
    • Challenge kids to build the tallest tower they can using the stones.
  • Animal Creations:

    • Follow the activity cards to create animal shapes or bodies.
    • Combine different stone sizes to form animals like fish, birds, or insects.
  • Math Operations:

    • Introduce basic addition and subtraction using the stones.
    • For example, ask kids to add two stones together or subtract one from a group.
  • Storytelling and Imaginative Play:

    • Create scenes or characters using the stones. They can represent people, animals, or objects.
    • Encourage kids to tell stories about their stones creations.
  • Bury and Discover:

    • Hide the stones in a sensory bin filled with a sensory filler like rice or sand etc. 
    • Children can dig through and find stones based on their size or colour.
  • STEAM Challenges:

    • Set up engineering challenges, such as building a bridge that can hold a certain weight using the stones.
    • Explore balance and stability by experimenting with different arrangements.
  • Pattern Making:

    • Create repeating patterns using the stones (e.g., red-blue-red-blue).
    • Extend this activity by asking kids to predict the next stone in the pattern.
  • Math Games:

    • Use the stones as counters during math activities.
    • Practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division by manipulating the stones.

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