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Natural Spaces Funny Mirror Set of 3

Item Code: DM014K

MTA Teachers Resource Catalogue Page: 725

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Add a touch of whimsy to your play area with the Natural Spaces Funny Mirror Set of 3. Featuring three quirky mirror shapes - Convex, Concave, and Wave; this set transforms any space into an interactive, playful environment.

Ideal for children aged 3+, these mirrors encourage visual exploration and provide opportunities for imaginative play.

The mirrors reflect light, change perspectives, and offer endless fun as children experiment with their own reflections. Perfect for enhancing creativity, curiosity, and social interaction, these mirrors make an engaging addition to any classroom or home.

Set Includes:

  • DM014 Convex Mirror
  • DM015 Concave Mirror
  • DM016 Wave Mirror

Benefits for Educational Use:

  • Encourages sensory exploration by allowing children to explore different visual perspectives through unique mirror shapes.
  • Promotes curiosity as children observe their reflections change and experiment with different angles.
  • Fine motor skills as children adjust their positions to interact with the mirrors and explore their images.
  • Supports cognitive development by helping children understand spatial relationships and perspectives.
  • Stimulates creativity and imagination as children create stories and scenarios around their reflections in the mirrors.
  • Easy to mount and safe for children, making it a practical addition to learning spaces.

Classroom Ideas:

  • Reflection Exploration: Set up the mirrors at different heights and angles for children to explore their reflections and learn about visual perception.
  • Imaginative Play: Use the mirrors to create a œfunhouse theme, where children can act out stories, observe distorted reflections, and experiment with new perspectives.
  • Group Discussions: Encourage children to discuss the differences in the reflections of the convex, concave, and wave mirrors, promoting language development and cognitive skills.
  • Visual Learning: Integrate the mirrors into lessons about light, shapes, and reflections, using them as a tool for teaching basic science concepts.