Why Choose the "When" WH Questions Kit?
The When Activity Kit is crafted to help children understand the concept of time, sequencing, and events. It enables children to answer “When” questions like “When do you eat breakfast?” or “When do we celebrate Diwali?”—building both cognitive clarity and expressive language.
Perfect for both structured learning environments and home use, the kit helps build temporal awareness in children aged 3 to 8 years. It's especially useful for children with language delays, autism, or difficulty grasping the concept of routines and time.
What’s Inside the When Kit?
- 24 Large Wooden “When” Puzzles – Match events to times of the day or year
- 27 Flashcards – Teach everyday temporal concepts like morning, night, and seasons
- When Do We Celebrate? – Culturally relevant cards for Indian festivals and special days
- When Story Scenes – Visual sequencing activities that build narrative skills
- Calendar & Routine Games – Reinforce daily schedules and understanding of time
Key Benefits
- Builds understanding of time: Helps children grasp “before,” “after,” “now,” “later,” and event-specific timing
- Improves sequencing and prediction: Supports storytelling and logical thinking
- Reinforces real-life context: Uses Indian festivals and familiar routines for better retention
- Inclusive and clean design: Flat illustrations and simple visuals to aid focus and comprehension
Who Can Use This Kit?
This kit is great for:
- Children with delayed understanding of time or routines
- Kids with autism, ADHD, or processing challenges
- Speech therapists, special educators, and early intervention teams
- Parents working on daily routines and time concepts at home
- Preschools and inclusive classrooms
At Exploralearn, we believe that every child deserves tools that are both developmentally appropriate and culturally relevant. Our "When Kit" makes it easier for children to connect language with real-life events and express themselves with clarity.
Browse our full collection of WH Question Kits – covering What, Where, Why, Who, When, and How – for a complete language-building experience.