The white fabrics sensory game consists of a wooden box containing 12 pairs of fabrics cut out in the same size, of different weaves but the same colour: silk, linen, cotton, viscose, nylon, satin, etc. The game consists of searching for the fabrics and matching them by quality while having fun recognising the same ones by touching them. The game consists of searching for the fabrics and matching them according to quality while having fun recognising the identical ones by touching them. The exercise encourages the ability to control and maintain attention and helps the coordination of movements. The fabrics are all white in order to focus concentration on the tactile sensation, which can then be further refined by trying to find the right match with the use of a blindfold. The game refines the sensory perception of touch, recognising different materials is a useful key for exploring the environment, getting to know the names of the various types of fabrics and contributing to language development.
Sensory material: made up of a set of objects 'grouped according to a certain physical quality' - weight, temperature, size, shape, colour, sound, etc. - Refining the perception of each sense encourages exploration and knowledge. From around three years of age. The box is made of birch wood and contains 6 pairs of different white fabrics. The senses, "windows on the world", accompany development. The fabric game, through active manipulation, is useful for education in touch.