Sensorial
Young children have an intrinsic curiosity about their immediate world and a desire to explore and investigate things around them. Observation leads to describing, comparing and sorting. Children use their senses—sight, touch, hearing, smell, and even taste—to explore their environment.
THESE ACTIVITIES INCLUDE EXPLORING TEXTURES, COLOURS, SMELLS, TASTES, AND SOUNDS, WHICH REFINE CHILDREN’S SENSES AND ENHANCE THEIR OBSERVATION SKILLS.



BENEFITS
- enhances their observational skills
- builds essential thinking skills like categorization, problem-solving, and critical thinking.
- Through observation, they can begin to identify patterns, differences, and relationships between objects.