
Activity Description
This game will surely make your mouth water! Observe carefully all the delicacies that appear on your screen! Now choose the one that doesn’t have a pair! An educational activity that exercises attention and working memory. Through a fun game featuring desserts, children are tasked with identifying an item that doesn’t have a pair. In this way, they sharpen their focus while becoming familiar with spatial awareness and improving their perception.

Targeted cognitive skills
- Focused Attention: The concentration on certain stimuli in the environment and not on others, enabling important stimuli to be distinguished from peripheral or incidental ones.
- Decision making: The cognitive process of choosing between two or more alternatives, ranging from the relatively clear cut (e.g., ordering a meal at a restaurant) to the complex (e.g., selecting a mate).
- Inhibition: The process of restraining one’s impulses or behavior, either consciously or unconsciously, due to factors such as lack of confidence, fear of consequences, or moral qualms.
- Logical reasoning: Logical or deductive reasoning involves using a given set of facts or data to deduce other facts by reasoning logically. It involves drawing specific conclusions based on premises.
- Spatial orientation: The ability to perceive and adjust one’s location in space in relation to objects in the external environment.
- Relation between elements in space /spatial ability: The skill required to orient or perceive one’s body in space or to detect or reason about relationships within or between objects in space.


