Creative’s My Activity Pack Animals is a multi-activity kit for ages 4 and up covering 21 domestic and wild animals through 84 play cards, 25 picture cards, a colour-and-learn activity book and an activity guide.
Used at home, in preschool classrooms and structured learning settings, it builds animal knowledge, vocabulary and early science skills through matching, colouring and quiz activities.
About This Product
21 ANIMALS ACTIVITY PACK 84 PLAY CARDS
Four-card sets for 21 domestic and wild animals teach name, baby, home and sound together
ANIMAL MATCHING QUIZ PICTURE CARDS
25 double-sided picture cards for classifying animals, learning facts and playing quiz games
SCREEN-FREE ANIMAL LEARNING TOY AGES 4
Matching, colouring and quiz formats build knowledge without screens across every activity
HOME CLASSROOM ANIMAL KNOWLEDGE KIT
Colour & Learn activity book reinforces animal facts; suitable for home, nursery and classroom use
QUALITY, SAFETY & TRUST
Creative’s products are proudly made in India, conforming to BIS Safety Standards (IS 9873 – Part 1) with ISI Mark, and EN71 Part 1, 2 & 3 with CE Mark European Toy Safety Standards — trusted by parents and educators since 1987.
Creative's My Activity Pack Animals is a genuinely comprehensive
animal learning kit covering 21 domestic and wild animals from
the farmyard cow and duck to the wild tiger and lion across four
distinct activity formats in a single box. With 84 illustrated play
cards, 25 picture cards, a colour-and-learn book and an activity
guide, it gives children ages 4 and up more animal knowledge
than most activity sets twice its size.
Children use the 21 four-card sets to match each animal to its baby
name, its home and its sound or call. They then turn to the picture
cards for fact-reading and quiz games, before reinforcing everything
through colouring the activity book — three different ways of meeting
the same information.
Parents choose it because no additional materials are needed;
teachers reach for it during early science and language sessions
because matching and quiz formats work equally well for the whole
class or a single child working independently.
HOW CHILDREN LEARN
A child picks up the Lion card, then searches the set for its baby
(Cub) and home (Den) — actively connecting three related facts
through hands-on matching rather than passive reading.
Matching the Cow's sound card (MOO) to the animal illustration
links spoken language to a real creature, building phonological
awareness and animal vocabulary simultaneously.
The picture cards prompt quiz-style questions 'Is this a
domestic or wild animal?' — encouraging classification thinking
and confident verbal answers.
Colouring the activity book pages of animals and their homes
reinforces what was learnt through cards, connecting visual
memory with fine motor activity in the same session.
Discovering that a duck's baby is a Duckling and its sound is
called a Quack teaches children that language itself has patterns
a foundation for later literacy and science learning.
Creative’s My Activity Pack Animals is a genuinely comprehensive
animal learning kit covering 21 domestic and wild animals from
the farmyard cow and duck to the wild tiger and lion across four
distinct activity formats in a single box. With 84 illustrated play
cards, 25 picture cards, a colour-and-learn book and an activity
guide, it gives children ages 4 and up more animal knowledge
than most activity sets twice its size.
Children use the 21 four-card sets to match each animal to its baby
name, its home and its sound or call. They then turn to the picture
cards for fact-reading and quiz games, before reinforcing everything
through colouring the activity book — three different ways of meeting
the same information.
Parents choose it because no additional materials are needed;
teachers reach for it during early science and language sessions
because matching and quiz formats work equally well for the whole
class or a single child working independently.
HOW CHILDREN LEARN
A child picks up the Lion card, then searches the set for its baby
(Cub) and home (Den) — actively connecting three related facts
through hands-on matching rather than passive reading.
Matching the Cow’s sound card (MOO) to the animal illustration
links spoken language to a real creature, building phonological
awareness and animal vocabulary simultaneously.
The picture cards prompt quiz-style questions ‘Is this a
domestic or wild animal?’ — encouraging classification thinking
and confident verbal answers.
Colouring the activity book pages of animals and their homes
reinforces what was learnt through cards, connecting visual
memory with fine motor activity in the same session.
Discovering that a duck’s baby is a Duckling and its sound is
called a Quack teaches children that language itself has patterns
a foundation for later literacy and science learning.