Exploralearn WH “Where” Activity Kit | Spatial Concepts, Places & Associations

Exploralearn WH “Where” Activity Kit

Explore spatial awareness, real-world places and logical object–location associations through playful, guided activities.

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Build Spatial Awareness Strengthen Communication Recommended by Speech Therapists

5 carefully designed wooden activities, puzzles and flashcards help children grasp “Where” concepts, strengthen vocabulary and improve logical thinking in a joyful, structured way.

  • 5 Engaging “Where” Activities: 24 two-piece wooden puzzles, 27 location flashcards, and 3 hands-on games — Where Am I?, Where Does It Belong?, and Pretend & Play.
  • Speech & Language Development: Encourages full-sentence responses (e.g., “I sit on a chair”, “The book is on the table”), building vocabulary and spatial prepositions.
  • Autism & Special Needs Friendly: Clean, India-context visuals reduce overload; short sessions with step-up challenges support visual learners.
  • Premium Wooden Materials: Durable MDF pieces and tokens designed for repeat play 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 skills, who it’s for, and how to practice spatial concepts at home.

Q What does the WH “Where” Kit teach?
It teaches spatial concepts (in/on/under, near/far), places (home, school, market) and object–location associations so children can answer “Where” questions using full sentences.
Q What activities are included?
24 two-piece wooden puzzles, 27 location flashcards, and 3 games — Where Am I?, Where Does It Belong?, and Pretend & Play.
Q Is it suitable for autism or ADHD?
Yes. Clean, clutter-free artwork and short, structured tasks 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 with naming places using flashcards, then match objects to locations and practice prepositions (on, under, in) with full-sentence modeling.

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