WH “What” Activity Kit | Vocabulary & Object Recognition Toy for Kids with Autism & ADHD – Exploralearn

Exploralearn WH “What” Activity Kit

Therapist-designed language and reasoning kit that helps children answer “What” questions through naming, object recognition and puzzle-based play. Builds vocabulary, speech clarity and confidence — suitable for children with autism, ADHD and learning delays.

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Speech & Language Development Autism & ADHD Friendly Vocabulary Building

The Exploralearn WH “What” Activity Kit strengthens language comprehension and object recognition through flashcards, puzzles, and reasoning games. Designed with therapists to make learning interactive, engaging, and meaningful for children with autism, ADHD, or speech delays.

  • 5 Stimulating “What” Activities: 24-piece wooden puzzle set, 27 vocabulary flashcards, and 3 logic games — What Comes Next?, What Do I See?, and What’s Missing?
  • Builds Speech & Thinking: Encourages full-sentence answers (“It’s a spoon”, “A tiger is missing”) to enhance expression and reasoning.
  • Therapist-Friendly Design: Clean visuals, structured prompts and short sessions for easy therapy use at home or centre.
  • Autism & ADHD Supportive: Step-wise play helps focus, comprehension, and independent speech practice.
  • Premium Quality: Durable MDF boards and thick tokens ensure safe, long-lasting play.
  • Flexible Payments: Partial COD available — pay ₹500 online and the rest on delivery.

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Parent FAQs

Quick answers about what the kit teaches, who it’s for, and how to start at home.

Q What does the WH “What” Kit teach?
It builds vocabulary, object recognition, visual discrimination and reasoning so children can answer “What” questions using full sentences.
Q What activities are included?
24-piece wooden puzzle set, 27 vocabulary flashcards, and 3 logic games — What Comes Next?, What Do I See?, and What’s Missing?
Q Is it suitable for autism or ADHD?
Yes. Clean artwork, structured prompts and short sessions make it therapy-friendly for children with autism, ADHD or learning delays.
Q What age group is it for and how to start?
Best for ages 3–7. Start with naming objects using flashcards, then progress to puzzles and “What” games. Model full-sentence answers and encourage turn-taking.

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