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When painting and drawing, children give free expression to their creativity. Children don't have to learn creativity, they are creative by nature – each in his or
her own way. Fostering children's creativity early on makes it easier for them to think "out of the box" later.
Our LogiPic is an excellent way of supporting the development of this important personal competence in children. LogiPic is a magnetic game, recommended
for use with children from age 3. As well as creative thought, it also supports the development of fine motor skills and accurate, concentrated work. LogiPic
helps children to learn colours and recognise colour differences.
Like children's drawing activities, LogiPic stimulates children to occupy themselves with various shapes and objects found in nature.
LogiPic consists of a wooden frame with a magnetic pen attached to it, and a set of cards with eight motifs printed on both sides. The task is to re-create the
motifs shown on the cards by using the magnetic pen to distribute the coloured balls.
These template cards have the same motif printed on them back and front, but with different degrees of difficulty. Difficulty is defined as Level 1 (indicated by
one star) or Level 2 (indicated by two stars). The cards present the following challenges:
1. Motif with coloured surfaces (without back-
ground), with dots in a stronger colour shade
The card is suitable for first attempts, as the
coloured dots show the position where the
balls are to be placed.
2. Motif with coloured surfaces, without dots
(no background)
The challenge is to recognise how many
coloured balls need to be placed, and their
exact positions.
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3. Motif with coloured surfaces, without dots
(with background)
Here, as in 2), the challenge is to recognise
the number of coloured balls that need to be
placed and their exact positions. The children
also have to observe carefully where the
motif begins and ends, in order to place the
balls correctly.
4. Outline motif (with/without background)
Here the children can freely select the colours
they wish to use for their design.
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