Number Lizard Game

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Number Lizard Game

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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2 plates
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The "Number Lizard Game" merges fun with foundational math and language learning. This engaging educational tool is designed to introduce children to the world of numbers, combining visual, numerical, and linguistic learning approaches. Each number tile from 1 to 10, along with a special tile for 10 for advanced combinations, features not only the digit but also the name of the number spelled out in English. This dual representation aids in reinforcing number recognition, reading skills, and cognitive association between the symbol and its name, offering a holistic educational experience.

 

As players navigate through various puzzles and challenges with the help of a friendly lizard character, they are encouraged to match numbers with their corresponding names, enhancing both their arithmetic and language abilities. This game is an excellent resource for parents and educators seeking to cultivate numeracy and literacy skills simultaneously in a playful and engaging environment.

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AWESOME!!! But I think the numbers are missing and there's a typo for "three". Can you fix this? Thank you!
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oh.. sorry. Maybe some problem in the upload. I will check. Thank you!!
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Replying to @YullianPrint3D :
Thank you for the numbers. I do really want to print it, but the misspelling of "three" is still a problem. I'd like to use it in a classroom. :(
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Replying to @italianb33f :
Oh, my apologies, you’re absolutely right. I overlooked that mistake until now. Just so you know, it’s entirely handcrafted. Despite my writing in English, it’s pretty obvious I’m Spanish, isn’t it? 😄 I’ll make sure to fix it by tomorrow without fail.
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