Item No: MB027
Leaf Cards
Brand: Goodkids
Material: Paper with water-based non-toxic paint
Dimensions: 14×14 cm
Weight: 0.18 kg per unit
Age Range: 3+ years with adult supervision
Safety Standards: Water-based paint, non-toxic materials, meets international safety standards
Packaging: 86 sets per carton, 17.5×15.5×15 cm
Learning Objectives: Visual discrimination and identification of leaf shapes for botanical understanding
Skill Development: Shape recognition, visual perception, botanical vocabulary, pattern matching
Montessori Principle: "I listen, but I will forget it later; I see it, I will remember it; I do it, I understand it"
Self-Directed Learning: Children choose their interest material and operate by themselves
Educational Value: Helps children understand that shapes remain the same even when presented differently
Life Skills: Develops nature awareness, observation skills, and scientific thinking
Long-term Impact: Provides far-reaching educational influence through self-search and self-discovery
Premium Materials: High-quality paper construction with precise printing
Safe Finish: Water-based paint, non-toxic coating for child safety
Educational Design: Three series of cards for progressive learning (outline, thick outline, filled)
Quality Assurance: Meets international standards for educational toys
Botany Cabinet Companion: Designed specifically to work with the Botany Cabinet
Shape Recognition: 18 different leaf shapes for comprehensive botanical learning
Durability: Built to withstand repeated use in educational environments
Frequently Asked Questions About Leaf Cards
The Leaf Cards are designed for children aged 3+ years. They're perfect for developing botanical knowledge, visual discrimination skills, and understanding of leaf shapes through hands-on Montessori learning.
Made from high-quality paper with water-based non-toxic paint. Each set measures 14×14cm and weighs 0.18kg. All materials meet international safety standards for educational toys.
The Leaf Cards complement the Botany Cabinet by providing three series of 18 cards corresponding to the cabinet's leaf shapes. Each shape is represented by thin outline, thick outline, and filled-in cards, helping children understand that shapes remain the same even when presented differently.