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Our sequencing puzzle cards depict everyday activities that teach students cause and effect, one of the basic elements of reasoning. Each photographic three-step sequence depicts a child completing a daily activity such as brushing hair, eating a bowl of cereal, cleaning a room, playing baseball and more. There are 10 sets of 3-step sequence puzzles which interlock to signal correct completion.
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Great way to introduce sequencing
By Customer In: Barcelona, Spain, AE
Date Posted: Dec 13, 2011 at 5:15 AM

My little one adores puzzles, so this is a great way to introduce him to sequencing. The activities to be sequenced are every-day activities that the guy can relate to his day to day. Great! The cardboard could have been thicker, since my kid chews on everything first.
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