Unit Content
Ages 2 to 4: Support hand-eye coordination and hand dexterity while identifying and naming the colors of a toucan
Ages 2 to 5: Use dot markers to learn the letters G, S, and T as well as their corresponding sounds
Ages 2 to 6: Increase fine motor strength, inspire creative thinking, and allow time for dramatic play
Ages 2 to 6+: Grow and care for your own air plant, similar to one that can be found in a tropical rainforest
Ages 3 to 6: Expand vocabulary and support language development while learning about different types of animals that live in the rainforest
Ages 3 to 6: Build vocabulary and phonics skills by identifying letters of the alphabet and connecting the letters to beginning sounds in words
Ages 3 to 6: Practice identifying numerals 1-20 while building fine motor skills
Ages 3 to 6: Count the rainforest animals before organizing the data into a bar graph
Ages 3 to 6: Visualize the size of different rainforest animals and sort them by whether or not they could fit inside the palm of your hand
Ages 3 to 6+: Practice measurement skills by comparing the length of your handprint to that of an orangutan's handprint
Ages 4 to 6: Develop an awareness of size and see just how small some rainforest animals are by estimating how many would fit inside the palm of your hand
Ages 4 to 6+: Use these cards to build mathematical vocabulary and investigate the actual sizes of different rainforest animals
Ages 4 to 6+: Learn more about the rainforest by gathering interesting facts and sharing the information with others
Ages 4 to 6+: Identify the animals that live in each of the four layers of the rainforest
Ages 4 to 6+: Practice writing skills while investigating the four layers of the rainforest
Ages 4 to 6+: Build vocabulary, develop word recognition, and practice spelling with our rainforest animal word search
Ages 5 to 6+: Discover eight different species of rainforest butterflies and measure the actual length of their wingspans
Ages 6+: Build mathematical skills by practicing the concepts of repeated addition and multiplication while reinforcing the types of animals that are found within each layer of the rainforest