![]() ![]() Then we take turns rolling dice, and depending on which color is on the dice, we take a circle of that color and put it on the caterpillar. Each person gets a board with a caterpillar of certain color. We love board games and here’s a simple game we play with our 25 month old Scarlett. I stick an animal there, she guesses, and I turn the box the other way for her to check. I made it by taking an old gift box, making cuts radiating from the center in the form of the sun rays in order to fit different size of animals. Scarlett was sticking animals into the box herself after a while. I wanted to try a version with our animal figures and it was a hit. This activity was inspired by the book Whose Tail on the Trail, where you have to guess an animal by its tail. ![]() We have a large collection of Schleich animal figures that we decided to invest in because of their beautiful quality – but since this map is not too big, only a few of them can fit on the same continent. I’ll probably get a bigger map like this for this activity since we both like it so much. This map is not big, so it easily fits on the table, but because of its size it’s easier to fit smaller animal figures on it. ![]() Then we take one of our animal figures and see if we can find it on the map so we can place it there. I got her a small world map that has illustrations of animals around the world. Scarlett loves this activity because it involves matching and animals. ![]()
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