WH “When” Activity Kit | Time, Routine & Sequencing Learning Toy – Exploralearn

Exploralearn WH “When” Activity Kit

Therapist-recommended language & cognition kit that helps children understand time concepts and answer “When” questions using daily routines, sequencing, and time-of-day activities. Builds planning, reasoning, and communication — supportive for children with autism, ADHD, and learning delays.

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Learn Time & Routines Sequencing & Planning Speech-Therapist Recommended

5 premium “When” learning activities with routine cards, time-of-day boards and visual schedules that build time awareness, sequencing and everyday planning — perfect for home learning, classroom or therapy sessions.

  • Premium Build & Child-Safe: Durable MDF boards, tokens and laminated cards designed for repeated play at home, school or therapy.
  • 5 Engaging “When” Activities: Daily Routine Sequencing Cards, Time-of-Day Match, What Happens First/Next?, Calendar & Weather Board, and Weekend/Weekday Planner — practice telling when things happen.
  • Builds Communication: Model full-sentence answers (e.g., “We brush teeth at night”, “School is on weekdays”).
  • Supports Executive Skills: Strengthens planning, order, and transition readiness with visual schedules and step-by-step tasks.
  • Special Needs & Therapy Friendly: Clean artwork and short, structured prompts — ideal for children with autism, ADHD or learning delays.
  • Flexible Payments: Partial COD available — pay ₹500 online and the balance on delivery.

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Parent FAQs

Quick answers about what the kit teaches, who it’s for, and how to begin with routines and sequencing.

Q What does the WH “When” Kit teach?
It teaches time concepts and routines—morning/afternoon/night, days and festivals—so children can answer “When” questions using full sentences.
Q What activities are included?
24-piece wooden puzzle set, 27 flashcards, and 3 interactive games — When Do We Do That?, When Do We Use It?, and When Do We Celebrate?
Q Is it suitable for autism or ADHD?
Yes. Clean visuals and step-wise prompts 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. Begin by matching daily actions to time-of-day icons, then practice sequencing and festival timing. Model full-sentence answers.

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