My First Parts of a Rabbit Mat

£2.99

Build animal vocabulary and fine motor skills with this hands-on rabbit anatomy mat! Children learn rabbit body parts through tactile puzzle assembly, matching 6 pieces to visual outlines while developing zoological vocabulary. Perfect for combining hands-on science learning with Easter themes or year-round animal studies.

This Montessori-inspired puzzle activity supports early science understanding through concrete, tactile practice. Children explore animal anatomy, develop fine motor skills through precise piece placement, and build vocabulary confidence while working with authentic rabbit photography—head, ears, body, front legs, back legs, and tail.

 WHAT’S INCLUDED:

  • My First Parts of a Rabbit Mat
  • 6 rabbit puzzle pieces
  • Clear instructions
  • A4 design (can scale to A3 for small hands)
  • Digital PDF download
HOW TO USE:
  1. Download and print mat and puzzle pieces
  2. Laminate mat and all pieces for durability
  3. Present mat and pieces to child
  4. Demonstrate placing each piece while naming body parts
  5. Child matches pieces to outlines and practices vocabulary independently
PERFECT FOR:
  • Easter themes and spring animal learning
  • Animal anatomy and zoology vocabulary
  • Fine motor skills through puzzle assembly
  • Science exploration and animal identification
  • Independent learning with visual supports
EXTENDED FEATURES:
  • Montessori-inspired design: Visual outlines support self-correction and encourage independent anatomical exploration
  • Concrete learning: Hands-on puzzle assembly builds deep understanding of animal body parts through tactile experience
  • Real photography: Authentic rabbit imagery for clear recognition and connection to real animals
  • Integrated labels: Words printed directly on mat pieces support early learners with confident vocabulary building
  • Reusable resource: Laminate for repeated use in Easter themes, spring units, or year-round animal studies
  • Thematic flexibility: Works standalone or combines with Easter activities, farm themes, and life cycle studies
Transform science practice into meaningful hands-on learning with this educator-designed activity that builds animal vocabulary and creates confident young zoologists.
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