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Sorting, storytelling, and social-emotional learning—all in one colorful set. The All About Me Sorting Neighborhood combines bright family counters with stackable, two-piece houses for hands-on play that builds real-life skills. Kids can match people to “their house,” sort by color or character, and use the figures to talk about families, routines, and feelings—making this a favorite for classrooms, play therapy spaces, and pediatric OT.
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48-piece set: includes 36 family counters and 6 two-piece houses.
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Multiple ways to sort: match by color or by character type (grown-ups, kids, baby, and a family dog).
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Imaginative play built in: create a “neighborhood,” act out routines, and build simple stories.
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Great for sand tray therapy: can be used as miniature families and houses
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Easy clean-up: counters store inside the houses—great for home, classroom, or therapy bags.
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Ages 3+: designed for preschool and early learners.
Why occupational therapists love it: This set is an easy way to target core developmental skills through play. It can support:
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Fine motor skills: grasp, release, precision placement, and in-hand manipulation
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Visual-motor integration: matching, scanning, and placing counters accurately
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Executive functioning: sorting rules, sequencing, following directions, and clean-up routines
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Language + social-emotional learning: talking about families, feelings, home routines, and problem-solving
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Play skills: pretend play, turn-taking, cooperative building, and flexible thinking
OT-friendly activity ideas:
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“Find my home” match: match each figure to the correct colored house for visual scanning and accuracy.
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Sorting rules game: “Sort by color… now by type… now by size/role” to practice flexibility and attention.
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Follow-the-direction builds: “Put the baby in the blue house, then the dog in the yellow house” for listening and working memory.
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Feelings + routines: use the figures to act out morning routines, bedtime, or “what to do when I’m upset.”
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Tool upgrade: move counters with tongs or tweezers for added hand strength and precision.
Perfect for: pediatric OT, preschool classrooms, social-emotional learning centers, play therapy spaces, and home play that supports development.
Safety note: Adult supervision recommended for young children.