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Eight In A Row F0101: Eight In A Row
What happens next?
Things That Go Together F0201: Things That Go Together
Stamps and letters. Leaves and...
Noah's Ark F0202: Noah's Ark
Happy hippos, cute cats, and more!
Picture Dominoes, Set of 10 dominoes, cards, manual F0204-A: Picture Dominoes, Set of 10 dominoes, cards, manual
A versatile therapy aid for children and adults
Picture Dominoes, Additional two dominoes F0204-B: Picture Dominoes, Additional two dominoes
A versatile therapy aid for children and adults
Photo Things That Go Together Set 1 F0205-A: Photo Things That Go Together Set 1
Talk about why some things go together and why some don't.
Photo Things That Go Together Set 2 F0205-B: Photo Things That Go Together Set 2
Talk about why some things go together and why some don't.
Soundtracks F0401: Soundtracks
Sharpening auditory processing skills
Animal Soundtracks F0402: Animal Soundtracks
Do you know these animal sounds?
Listen and Do, Level 1 F0406-A: Listen and Do, Level 1
Snnnip! I hear scissors!

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Concepts: Things that Go Together

Matching things that go together is a challenging cognitive skill for children with developmental delays to learn. It involves making a leap from, "this ball is the same as this ball", to "the ball and the bat go together". Things That Go Together uses clearly illustrated two piece puzzles to help children master this important developmental concept. The difficulty level can be adjusted by presenting either more or less options. For example: Does the fish go with the fishing rod or the tree? You can keep adding more choices to make the difficulty level match your child's level of learning.

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