Sliding game diamonds - kids love diamonds!
Author: Claudia Benmesahel-Kruidbos
Trainer and mother
There are many types of sliding games with many different sliding shapes, but real diamonds that also want their own place on the board… only this diamond sliding game has that.
- This game has many different challenges. Do you know all the colors? Can you slide the diamonds with one or two hands? Do you know what is up and what is down? Can you turn as well as slide? Will your diamonds find their way through the maze? Will you be able to complete all the assignments correctly?
The slider game not only promotes hand-eye coordination, it is perfect for developing motor skills. Both hands can be stimulated and the challenge is in using the "other hand".
For the youngest children (from 3 years old) it is an attractive game board, for the oldest children (up to 10 years old) the challenge lies in completing the assignments that increase in difficulty.
Because this game can be played by children from 3 to 10 years old, it is ideal for toy libraries, after-school care, day care centers, toddler groups and therapists with their own practice.
Every professional organization that works with children and wants to give children the best possible opportunity to develop should have this game in-house!
It can be used both on a table and hanging on the wall and the material is sturdy and solid. It is easy to clean and gives years of playing and learning fun!
Because the diamond sliding game trains motor skills in a playful way, it is an excellent preparation for school skills such as writing.
The movements that have to be made are a preparation for writing the letters because you have to “work” with both the wrist and the fingers.
All combinations of writing letters are incorporated into the sliding movements.
Understanding spatial orientation is an absolute prerequisite for arithmetic. Concepts such as left, right, middle, first, second, above and below are essential for arithmetic.
This diamond sliding game has all the conditions to optimally help children with their development in both motor and cognitive areas.