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The Hungry Pelican
Learn how your child can make use of this toy to have fun and learn at the same time.
The Hungry Pelican - KA10833
27(W) x 32.5(H) x 14cm(D)

The Hungry Pelican provides repeated action learning for your child. This pelican is always hungry and has a big, wide-open mouth, waiting for your child to feed her four cute toys - a shrimp, crab, octopus and fish.

Objective: Listening and attention training – observing your child’s reaction to sounds

Method: Shake or crinkle the sea creatures to create sounds. Observe your child’s response to the sounds.

Objective: Gross motor skills training – crawling towards sounds

Method: Shake or crinkle the sea creatures in front of your child. Encourage your child to crawl towards the sounds.

Objective: Listening and fine motor skills training – grasping and crinkling

Method: Encourage children to grasp at and crinkle different parts of the pelican with both their hands. This creates sounds and trains their fine motor skills.

Objective: Gross motor skills training – feeding

Method: Encourage your child to open the pelican’s mouth and place the sea creatures into its mouth.

Objective: Gross motor skills training – picking

Method: Encourage your child to open the pelican’s mouth and place the sea creatures into its mouth. Then encourage her to pick up the sea creature from its tummy. Repeat the actions and learn all about cause and effect.

Objective: Cognitive training - learning facial features and body parts

Method: Use the pelican to teach children facial features and body parts such as the head, eye, mouth, foot etc.

Objective: Cognitive training – pointing to facial features and body parts

Method: Name a facial feature or body part of the pelican and encourage your child to point to it.

Objective: Cognitive training - learning sea creatures

Method: Teach children the names of different sea creatures.

Objective: Cognitive training – pointing to sea creatures

Method: Name a sea creature and encourage your child to point to it.

Objective: Telling apart shapes by touch

Method: The fish, shrimp, crab and octopus are in different shapes and make different sounds. Place them into the pelican’s tummy. Then encourage your child to find the creature you name by touch or sounds only.

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