Exploralearn WH “How” Activity Kit | Procedures, Sequencing & Daily Life Skills

Exploralearn WH “How” Activity Kit

A practical procedural language and sequencing kit that shows kids how things are done in clear, concrete steps.

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Encourage Problem-Solving Boost Critical Thinking Recommended by Speech Therapists

5 premium activities with wooden puzzles, instructional flashcards and step-by-step games that help children answer “How” questions, explain procedures and build independence in daily life.

  • 5 Practical Life-Skill Activities: 24 big wooden puzzles, 27 instructional flashcards, and 3 games — How Do We Do This?, How Do I Solve This?, and How to Stay Clean.
  • Builds Sequencing & Verbal Explanations: Encourages full-sentence answers like “We wash our hands with soap,” developing step-wise thinking and expressive language.
  • Special Needs & Speech Therapy Friendly: Flat, clean visuals with Indian context reduce cognitive load for autism, ADHD and language delays.
  • Premium Wooden Materials: Thick MDF pieces and tokens designed for repeat use at home, school or therapy; smooth edges and non-toxic finishes.
  • Flexible Payments: Partial COD available — pay ₹500 online and the rest on delivery.
About Exploralearn: Research-backed learning kits for ages 2–7, co-created with educators and therapists. Each kit builds real developmental skills through play.

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Quick answers about procedures, who it’s for, and how to begin sequencing practice at home.

Q What does the WH “How” Kit teach?
It develops procedural language, step-by-step sequencing and verbal explanations so children can answer “How” questions clearly.
Q What activities are included?
24 big wooden puzzles, 27 instructional flashcards and 3 games — How Do We Do This?, How Do I Solve This?, and How to Stay Clean — for routines and problem-solving.
Q Is it suitable for autism or ADHD?
Yes. Clean, step-wise visuals and short tasks make it therapy-friendly for autism, ADHD and language delays.
Q What age group is it for and how to start?
Best for ages 3–7. Start with 2-step routines (e.g., open–pour), model full sentences, then extend to 3–4 step sequences using the puzzles and flashcards.

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