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UNO Moo: Farm Animal<br />

Matching Game<br />

Mattel<br />

Get all your farm friends back in the barn<br />

by matching their colors or smiling<br />

faces! The first player to get all his or her<br />

figures back in the barn wins. A good<br />

introduction to reciprocal game play, UNO<br />

Moo helps children learn how to take<br />

turns and reinforces appropriate social<br />

behavior as players become aware of the<br />

concept of winning and learn to become<br />

gracious winners and losers. In addition,<br />

children can practice matching and<br />

color recognition skills as they discover<br />

similarities and differences in the animals’<br />

faces and body colors. Plus, the short<br />

duration of each game is a real help for<br />

children who have attention difficulties.<br />

Game includes 28 easy-to-grasp figures<br />

and a play-and-store barn. Moo!<br />

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Busy Balls: Rhythm & Sounds<br />

Playskool<br />

A sense-sational way to experience playtime! Offering fun roll-and-chase play, this 5-ball set<br />

inspires children to explore different textures and sounds. Moving the balls around promotes<br />

motor skills, cause and effect thinking and self-discovery, while the bright colors capture<br />

visual attention. The textures on the balls can also be used to add interest and stimulation for<br />

children with visual impairments. Bang two balls together to increase midline play, or roll one<br />

back and forth to work on eye-hand coordination, anticipation and release. Introduce your child<br />

to the fun, sensory experience of playtime and let the good times roll!<br />

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