Preschoolers love games aimed at comparing or finding objects. Considering this fact, as well as that play is the leading type of activity for preschoolers, we offer children a didactic game in which the preschooler, like a real detective, will search for and find any required picture.
The goal of the game is not the speed of task completion, but the finding of all identical pictures on the sheet, which will help develop attention, diligence, observation, and memory. In addition, the child will train visual-motor coordination.
In psychological tests to identify fatigue, assess concentration, and stability of attention, a proofreading sample proposed by French psychologist B. Bourdon in 1895 is used.
Based on Bourdon's methodology, we offer children a didactic game in which the preschooler, like a real detective, will search for and find any required picture. The goal of the game is not the speed of task completion, but the finding of all identical pictures on the sheet, which will help develop attention, diligence, observation, and memory.