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The Smell Game

Description

In order to make the best honey, bees collect all kinds of flowers and plants.
To help them, the children must find the nectars of plants that will make their production as delicious as abundant.

In each round, the players will all smell the same scent and will have to be the first to place the bee on the recognized element, illustrated on the board. Only the first bee to arrive will be allowed to stay!

A system of smell-image recognition allows children, from 3 years old, to awaken their sense of smell in a very simple way! This game based on the Montessori method offers two rules of the game, one without the smells.
This game allows them to awaken their sense of smell by discovering different smells of fruits, vegetables and plants.


Advice for use
Our scent capsules are guaranteed to last a minimum of 2 years and can last much longer if closed after each game with the right cap. Keep the game away from a heat source.

Can't recognize a smell? Don't panic, the sense of smell can be worked on! Someone who is not used to recognizing smells without the help of a written aid may find it a difficult exercise, but we guarantee that with a little practice, it will become child's play.

Our first tip is to learn to categorize the smell you are smelling: is it sweet? fruity? woody? floral? etc.

Our second tip is to know what the smell evokes for you. Indeed, the sense of smell is the sense that has the most memory! A smell can therefore evoke a season (strawberries in summer), a person (the smell of lavender in your grandmother's closet), a dish, a shampoo, a place, etc. Automatically, this will help you make the connection and put a word on your olfactory sensation.

Finally, smells are like colors. They are full of nuances. In the same way that there are shades of green, there are multiple shades of apple: Green apple, Golden, Granny Smith, Apple juice, Apple sauce... The smells proposed in our games are therefore one of the many shades of smell that we have tried to make as realistic and qualitative as possible.

Having difficulties in naming a smell does not mean that one does not have a sense of smell but just that one does not yet have the brain plasticity to make a link between the perceived sensation that arrives in the center of perception, the hypothalamus, and the language center. This is acquired with time, as perfumers and oenologists can do.
From 3 years old.

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