What Happens Next? Picture Sequencing
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Retail Price: $9.99
Our Price: $9.95
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Item: CD003
Quantity on Hand: 33
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Help young learners acquire an understanding of logical order. Join the puzzle pieces together to complete the picture stories. Included are (14) 3-piece puzzles and directions in English and Spanish.

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Toy Value Index
8.15
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Toy IQ
149
Genius
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UPC
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044222156206
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Manufacturer SKU
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CD-3115
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Date Added to Fat Brain Toys
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7/26/2007
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Manufactured In
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Peoples Republic of China
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Manufacturer Recommended Minimum Age
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3 years
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Pieces
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42
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Product review of What Happens Next? Picture Sequencing
Posted 11/4/2012 by rivka tropper
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5 |
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I am a speech-language pathologist, working with students with special needs. I have used it with my 3 year old daughter who enjoyed the pictures and putting together the puzzles. I liked that the character in each was different and engaging, good for eliciting language. I thought that the pictures were phenomenal for working with students on inferencing (what's going on in the picture? when is picture taking place? how do you know? what will happen next?). I didn't really see it working that well as a sequencing activity, as the pictures don't really lend themselves to analyzing the pictures and deciding which picture has to come before the other. Again, looks great for inferencing. I would love to see a similar game with actual sequences such as getting dressed, pouring breakfast, etc, where students have to think about what they would do first, second, etc.

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Posted 2/20/2012 by maegan sunshine
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Great game for young children and my pre k students

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Posted 11/1/2011 by Suzanne Smith
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