miniLUK Brain Training Young Explorer
Sunday, February 8th, 2009 | local info
miniLUK Brain Training Young Explorer Complete intellectual development system for age 5-8
miniLUK system is designed to maximize children’s learning through play and is flexible enough to adapt to an individual’s ability. It contains one easy-to-operate controller with 12 tiles and a series of workbooks targeted for various intellectual developmental areas.
Effective and proven model Elevated learning
The principle of this system is for children to play and learn at the same time. With vivid illustrations, challenging contents, and a consistent learning model, miniLUK offers more complex activities in the areas of memorization, concentration, visual perception, logical thinking, linguistic skills, and mathematical skills.
Innovative self-checking design Symmetric pattern with 12 tiles
The elegantly designed controller consists of 12 tiles in a high-quality plastic case with a transparent lid. The whole playing process will promote children’s ability to recognize numbers and strengthen their fine motor skills while enhancing their eye-hand and brain coordination. The innovative design features a self-checking mechanism with a unique symmetric pattern.
Best selling children educational product around the world
The LUK system has been translated into 16 languages and made available for parents and educators in 50 countries. Developed from LUK system’s unique design, miniLUK Brain Training series offers a complete learning system for children from 5 to 8 years old. It’s great for parent-guided playing, independent learning, or small-group playing.
miniLUK Super Combo offers the most economic value including a complete collection of the miniLUK Brain Training System. It contains
- miniLUK Brain Training Young Explorer Collection Set 1
- miniLUK Brain Training Young Explorer Collection Set 2
- miniLUK Brain Training Young Explorer Collection Set 3
- one universal miniLUK Controller which is compatible with all current and future miniLUK products.
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