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Mystery in the Forest
Mystery in the Forest

eeBooSequencing & Communication Story Cards

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R189

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R189

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Mystery in the Forest

Melissa Sweet has painted scenes and characters full of intrigue and suspense. Storytellers will find plenty of images to develop a mystery and solve it. Recurring characters, locations and props encourage linking the cards in endless combinations for fresh, new stories every time it's played.

Fairytale Mix-Ups 

Illustrator Lizzy Rockwell's charming fairy tale characters, locations, and iconic objects can be arranged and re-arranged to create logical and/or hilarious tales. Children build critical thinking skills when they devise a way to incorporate a fire-breathing dragon and a flask of magic potion into their tale of a clever boot-wearing cat.

A fantastic tool for developing vocabulary and communication skills.

Robot Mission

Robot characters line up to assemble a science fiction fantasy! Pick some automated animals and a space-aged skyline to start a futuristic story. Use this beautifully illustrated visual card set by Saxton Freymann to create your own stories! Can be played individually or in a group, make up your own way to play!

A fantastic tool for developing vocabulary and communication skills.

Product Features
  • Helps develop empathy and analytical skills
  • Cultivate valuable communication skills
  • Helps build an essential foundation for Social and Emotional Learning
  • Educational 
Product Specifications 
  • Age: 3 Years +
  • Card size: 9.53 x 12.07 cm
  • Item size: 9.9 x 12.9 x 2.8 cm
Includes 
  • 36 x Story Cards
  • Instructions
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