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Preview of Let’s Sort Vertebrates into 5 Groups!|Classification Activity Cards (Includes Ja

Let’s Sort Vertebrates into 5 Groups!|Classification Activity Cards (Includes Ja

This activity allows children to sort animals into five groups of vertebrates: mammals, fish, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. For children who love animals, this becomes a fun and natural Montessori-inspired learning experience. Each card is designed as a front-and-back pair. The group “name cards” have brief descriptions on the back, helping adults explain the characteristics clearly to children. Once the explanation is complete, place the name cards in a row and let the child classify the ani
Preview of Larva and Adult (Metamorphosing Insects) Picture Cards

Larva and Adult (Metamorphosing Insects) Picture Cards

This educational set introduces insects that undergo metamorphosis. It features eight insects: ladybug, dragonfly, silkworm, butterfly, bee, rhinoceros beetle, firefly, and cicada. By matching larvae with their adult forms, children can easily understand the growth process of insects. We also included name cards for “insects that become pupae” and “insects that do not become pupae,” allowing children to naturally notice the difference between complete and incomplete metamorphosis. At the end of
Preview of Does It Have a Backbone? Animal Sorting Cards | Vertebrates & Invertebrates (Jap

Does It Have a Backbone? Animal Sorting Cards | Vertebrates & Invertebrates (Jap

This material helps children classify animals into two groups: those with backbones and those without. Each card comes in a two-part set — simply print, fold, and glue the front and back sides together to create double-sided cards. Scientific terms like vertebrates and invertebrates can be too complex for young children. That’s why this set starts with a simpler question: “Does it have a backbone?” If the word “backbone” is still unfamiliar, you can begin by introducing the idea of “bones” in ge
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