Welcome to The Examiner Play Kit for 4-year olds

Have you noticed your child asking “Why?” more often these days? This curiosity is the start of critical thinking. By wondering, testing, and exploring, your child is developing a key skill they’ll use for life.

The playthings in The Examiner Play Kit are designed to support critical thinking by making tricky, abstract concepts easier to understand. With tools and games, big ideas like empathy, time, and early maths become hands-on, engaging, and easier to grasp.

Understanding how others feel can be difficult – even for adults 🙃 That’s where the Show, Tell & Think Empathy Game comes in. This interactive game helps your child explore different perspectives through three engaging ways to practise empathy.

Not knowing when things are happening in life can feel confusing. The Plan Ahead Week Board helps your child visualise what’s already happened, what’s happening now, and what’s coming up – a big help for building confidence and routine.

Maths concepts can be frustrating early on. The Modelling Sand and Unit Block Builders & Activity Cards introduce numbers through sensory play, letting your child see, feel, combine and break apart quantities. Studies show that multisensory learning supports maths development in early childhood.

And, as with every Play Kit, The Examiner comes with a Play Guide – filled with tips, prompts, and activity ideas to support this wonderfully inquisitive phase.

Note: Available in English only

What’s inside
The Examiner Play Kit

Plan Ahead Week Board from The Examiner Play Kit

Plan Ahead Week Board

Use this visual representation of the week to understand ‘past,’ ‘present,’ and ‘future’—with magnetic tiles to customize.

Rhyming Rings

Organize the pieces by sound, then identify which ones rhyme to form a ring or rhyme family.

Rhyming Rings from The Examiner Play Kit
Modeling Sand & Wipeable Mat from The Examiner Play Kit

Modeling Sand & Wipeable Mat

Use modeling sand to mold and shape for sensory play with the canvas mat that keeps the fun mess-free.

Unit Block Builders & Activity Cards

Explore number units and solve puzzles using the sand, molds, and wooden block board.

Unit Block Builders & Activity Cards from The Examiner Play Kit
Show, Tell & Think Empathy Game from The Examiner Play Kit

Show, Tell & Think Empathy Game

Engaging prompts have your child act out scenes, retell a story, or imagine what they might do in a situation.

Time & Compare Stopwatch

Set the number dials and digital display on this tool to track and compare how long it takes to finish activities.

Time & Compare Stopwatch from The Examiner Play Kit
'The Appropriate Game' Book from The Examiner Play Kit

‘The Appropriate Game’ Book

Isabel and Luis learn what words and actions are appropriate for their family in different situations.

The Play Guide

Ways to play, expert tips, development information, and at-home activity ideas during months 52, 53, and 54.

The Play Guide from The Examiner Play Kit

Learn more about the research
Eissa, M. A., & Al Huseini, H. H. (2013). Effect of multisensory approach on increasing math skills children with mild intellectual disabilities. Psycho-Educational Research Reviews, 2(3), 73-82.

Jordan, K. E., & Baker, J. (2011). Multisensory information boosts numerical matching abilities in young children. Developmental Science, 14(2), 205-213.

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