The Toma Todo game is a traditional Latin American game that uses a six-sided wooden top with instructions on each side. Kids learn Spanish concepts and practice counting and identifying shapes.
The Toma Todo game is hands-on learning that engages children with Spanish. Kids take turns spinning the toma todo, a spinning top that has a history dating back to ancient Rome. As they play, they read and say simple sentences with the verbs pon, toma and ponen. The focused language, repetition and cultural component make this an excellent game for kids who want to learn Spanish concepts and practice counting and shapes for both languages.
AGE GROUP: | Elementary (K - 5th Grade) |
EVENT TYPE: | Science & Math | Music & Entertainment | Fun & Games | Español | Books/Authors/Writing |
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