Tactile Memo Visual Perception
The Visual Perception Tactile Memo is an engaging and inclusive play experience, ideal for developing different skills from visual discrimination to tactile perception. This set is designed with high-contrast illustrations and rough textures that create a unique synergy between sight and touch, stimulating concentration, spatial memory and attention.
Key Features
Triple Valence: This original memory offers triple valence: it develops visual and tactile discrimination, stimulates attention and improves spatial memory.
High Contrast Illustrations: Illustrations are created with high contrast to capture attention and facilitate visual recognition.
Rough Texture: The rough texture of the tiles adds a tactile element, stimulating sensory perception and creating a multisensory experience.
Inclusive for Visual Deficits: The set is also suitable for people with visual impairments, as the game is based on the combination of tactile and visual sensations.
Educational Goals
The Tactile Visual Perception Memo is designed to achieve several educational goals:
Concentration Activity: The game helps exercise attention and concentration, as players must remember the position of the tiles and identify matches.
Mnemonic Skills: The combination of tactile and visual sensations stimulates mnemonic abilities, as players must remember not only the images but also the associated textures.
Spatial Orientation: The game encourages the development of spatial orientation, as players must recognize correspondences between tiles and place them correctly.
Sensory Development: The rough texture of the tiles stimulates sensory development through touch.
Content and Usage
Set includes:
- 34 circular tiles in sturdy cardboard (17 pairs)
- Pedagogical guide
The circular tiles are 9 cm in diameter and feature high-contrast illustrations and rough textures. The game can be played following classic memory rules, in which players search for pairs of identical tiles, but with the added benefit of engaging both sight and touch.