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Cuisenaire Rods Vs. Inchimals – Timberdoodle’s Homeschool Vodcast #0057

If you are not sure whether Inchimals or Cuisenaire Rods would be a better choice to help your child learn math, this video helps explain the differences.

From Timberdoodle.com:
About Inchimals: Teach your preschooler the language of math with Inchimals by Fat Brain Toys! This set of twelve whimsical wooden blocks is taking the home education market by storm. From the one-inch ladybug cube to the twelve-inch giraffe rod, Inchimals are all you’ll need to introduce your young child to math.  Thoughtfully designed with matching numerals and dot equivalent on opposite ends of each block, Inchimals is the best hands-on program we have seen for teaching math to young children. For children from three to eight years of age.

About Cuisenaire Rods Introductory Set:  In the 1980s, when widespread homeschooling in the USA was still in its infancy, I read of a homeschooling mom in Ireland who used multi-colored, multi-length rods to teach her children a variety of mathematical concepts. Using rods in an assortment of ten bright colors to depict numerical values, her children could easily see a multitude of mathematical concepts as they manipulated the rods. Used in classrooms around the world, this essential learning tool is suitable for preschoolers and on through eighth grade. Set of plastic rods contains seventy-four rods (the smallest rod is a one cm cube, the largest is ten cm long), tray with lid, and an activity guide.

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Junior Anatomy with 3D Puzzles Kits – Timberdoodle Homeschool Vodcast #0074

Not just a puzzle, it’s also an amazing learning tool.

Each medical-grade anatomy model includes a museum-quality puzzle and an instructional CD-Rom.  You will also receive assembly instructions in the included brochure as well as on the CD-Rom.

Recommended for children ages 8 and up.

For more information on any of the 3 different models, visit the Timberdoodle site.

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How to Rescue a Princess, AKA How To Play Camelot Jr – Timberdoodle Vodcast #0080

From Timberdoodle.com:
What child does not thrill to knights, princesses, and castles? Camelot Jr. has all that and more. The noble knight and the gentle princess long to be reunited. Can your child create a path for the knight and his princess to be together, using these beautiful hardwood towers and stairs? The knight and princess can only walk up stairways or along the tops of walls.

With forty-eight challenges of increasing difficulty, Camelot Jr. will give your children hours of brain-stretching fun! Camelot Jr. includes game rules, booklet with challenges and solutions, and lovely hard wood game tray and pieces.

For more information, visit www.timberdoodle.com/CamelotJr

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How to Play Morphology – Timberdoodle Vodcast #0086

Morphology is a fun, fast game for any size group, from 4 to 40 or more.

From Timberdoodle.com:
Morphology is the perfect balance of competition and collaboration. Using wooden pawns, glass beads, small colorful wooden blocks, a bit of string, popsicle sticks, and more, Morphology asks players to create an image for their teammates to identify. Without spelling out the words or speaking, the creator/player assumes the role of a puppeteer rather than that of an actor. From “butterfly” to “nose hairs,” if the teammates can guess the word within the allotted time, their team frog moves forward toward the finish.

Morphology is one of those rare games that allows for social interaction with mixed age groups and is so straightforward that it is almost intuitive to play. Plus, since it does not require complex rules, non-gamers are not frightened away.

For more information visit timberdoodle.com/morphology.

New to Timberdoodle? Don’t forget, Timberdoodle ships most orders within 24 hours, orders over $120 ship free and for smaller orders our standard shipping fee is only $4.95! Ask for your free catalog now. Also, we’d love to have you drop by our Facebook page to stay connected, win prizes and ask any questions you might have!

How Do You Play Little Memo? Timberdoodle Homeschool Vodcast #0086

A fun memory-building game for toddlers.

From Timberdoodle.com:
Djeco’s Little Memo is a delightful game that introduces memory skills to toddlers. Nine rubber ducky-soft, vibrantly colored animals are placed in the center of the table. Children close their eyes while a parent hides one of the adorable animals beneath the brightly decorated bush box. The first to guess the missing animal wins a flower counter. The child with the most counters at the end of the game wins.
Little Memo’s adorably chunky figures are sized just right for tiny fingers and are sturdy enough to outlast your family. Little Memo is for two to four children ages two and older.

For more information or to order, visit timberdoodle.com/littlememo.

New to Timberdoodle? Don’t forget, Timberdoodle ships most orders within 24 hours, orders over $120 ship free and for smaller orders our standard shipping fee is only $4.95! Ask for your free catalog now. Also, we’d love to have you drop by our Facebook page to stay connected, win prizes and ask any questions you might have!

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