Creative’s Our Five Senses is a 3-in-1 science activity set for ages 5 and up — children use 5 play boards and 50 picture cards to identify activities linked to each sense, then play Picture Quiz and Memory Matching games to reinforce every connection. Used at home, in primary classrooms, and in early science sessions to build body part vocabulary and sensory understanding.
About This Product
FIVE SENSES SCIENCE GAME — 3 GAMES IN ONE BOX AGES 5 AND UP — 5 play boards (one per sense) and 50 picture cards cover sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste — children identify activities, relate each to the correct sense, and cover their board.
PICTURE QUIZ & MEMORY MATCHING — 3 ASSOCIATION GAME FORMATS — Three built-in game formats keep the same 50 cards fresh across multiple sessions: association play, Picture Quiz, and Memory Matching.
BODY PART & SENSE ORGAN VOCABULARY — SCREEN-FREE SCIENCE PLAY — Children learn that eyes see rainbows and cameras, ears hear telephones and music, skin feels heat and texture — real sensory connections to everyday objects.
HOME & PRIMARY CLASSROOM SCIENCE ACTIVITY — SOLO AND GROUP PLAY — Supports hands-on science learning across home, classroom and therapy-friendly environments; often used in structured early years science and PSHE sessions.
QUALITY, SAFETY & TRUST Creative’s products are proudly made in India, conforming to BIS Safety Standards (IS 9873 – Part 1) and EN71 Part 1, 2 & 3 with European Toy Safety Standards trusted by parents and educators since 1987.
Creative's Our Five Senses gives children aged 5 and up three games
in one box to explore sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste. Five
colourful play boards — one for each sense organ — and 50 picture
cards let children identify which activity belongs to which sense,
cover their board, and understand the importance of each sense in
how they experience the world. Cards include everyday objects children
already know: glasses, cameras, telephones, food, cactus plants, and more.
The same 50 cards power three different game formats. The association
game builds the core connections. Picture Quiz adds timed identification.
Memory Matching adds recall. Each format deepens the same five-senses
vocabulary from a different angle, giving the box genuine replay value
across many sessions.
Primary science teachers use this set when introducing body parts and
sensory science. Parents choose it because the three game formats mean
siblings of different ages can play the same box at different levels of difficulty.
HOW CHILDREN LEARN
A child picks up a card showing a camera and places it on the Sight
play board — connecting a familiar object to the sense it belongs to
through a physical action that builds the association firmly.
When a card showing a bowl of soup is drawn, children debate
whether it belongs to taste or smell — that discussion is exactly where
the learning happens, and it happens without any direct teaching.
The Memory Matching game format uses the same 50 cards to test
recall: children flip cards face down and try to find matching sense
activity pairs, adding a memory challenge on top of the science content.
Playing Picture Quiz asks children to name the sense linked to a shown
card under time pressure — shifting from recognition to rapid retrieval, a different cognitive skill that deepens the learning across sessions.
Working through all 5 sense boards — placing glasses with sight,
a telephone with hearing, a cactus with touch — gives children a
complete vocabulary map of their own sensory system by the end
of the activity.
SKILLS DEVELOPED
Sensory Awareness Body Part Vocabulary Visual Discrimination Observation & Recognition Eye-Hand Coordination Memory Skills Classification & Association Early Science Vocabulary
WHO IS IT FOR
Children aged 5 and up beginning to learn about the five senses,
body parts, and how sensory organs help us understand the world.
Parents looking for a science-linked, screen-free activity that covers
sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste through hands-on card play.
Primary school Year 1 and Year 2 teachers running five senses, body
parts, or 'how we learn about the world' science units.
Homeschooling families covering human body science, sensory
learning, and vocabulary as part of a biology or PSHE unit.
Special educators and speech therapists who use picture-card sorting
and matching activities in structured sensory and vocabulary sessions.
After-school science clubs and activity leaders who need a multi-
format activity that builds science vocabulary through three
different game modes.
PRODUCT FEATURES TABLE
Age Group: 5 Years and Above Players: Solo or Small Group Play Type: 3-in-1: Association Play + Picture Quiz + Memory Matching Educational Category: Human Body, Five Senses, Science,
Sensory Vocabulary, Classification Contents: 5 Colourful Play Boards (one per sense), 50 Play
Cards, Activity Guide Safety Certifications: BIS IS 9873 Part 1, EN71 Part 1, 2 & 3,
CE Marked (Not suitable for children under 3 — choking hazard)
Creative’s Our Five Senses gives children aged 5 and up three games
in one box to explore sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste. Five
colourful play boards — one for each sense organ — and 50 picture
cards let children identify which activity belongs to which sense,
cover their board, and understand the importance of each sense in
how they experience the world. Cards include everyday objects children
already know: glasses, cameras, telephones, food, cactus plants, and more.
The same 50 cards power three different game formats. The association
game builds the core connections. Picture Quiz adds timed identification.
Memory Matching adds recall. Each format deepens the same five-senses
vocabulary from a different angle, giving the box genuine replay value
across many sessions.
Primary science teachers use this set when introducing body parts and
sensory science. Parents choose it because the three game formats mean
siblings of different ages can play the same box at different levels of difficulty.
HOW CHILDREN LEARN
A child picks up a card showing a camera and places it on the Sight
play board — connecting a familiar object to the sense it belongs to
through a physical action that builds the association firmly.
When a card showing a bowl of soup is drawn, children debate
whether it belongs to taste or smell — that discussion is exactly where
the learning happens, and it happens without any direct teaching.
The Memory Matching game format uses the same 50 cards to test
recall: children flip cards face down and try to find matching sense
activity pairs, adding a memory challenge on top of the science content.
Playing Picture Quiz asks children to name the sense linked to a shown
card under time pressure — shifting from recognition to rapid retrieval, a different cognitive skill that deepens the learning across sessions.
Working through all 5 sense boards — placing glasses with sight,
a telephone with hearing, a cactus with touch — gives children a
complete vocabulary map of their own sensory system by the end
of the activity.
SKILLS DEVELOPED
Sensory Awareness Body Part Vocabulary Visual Discrimination Observation & Recognition Eye-Hand Coordination Memory Skills Classification & Association Early Science Vocabulary
WHO IS IT FOR
Children aged 5 and up beginning to learn about the five senses,
body parts, and how sensory organs help us understand the world.
Parents looking for a science-linked, screen-free activity that covers
sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste through hands-on card play.
Primary school Year 1 and Year 2 teachers running five senses, body
parts, or ‘how we learn about the world’ science units.
Homeschooling families covering human body science, sensory
learning, and vocabulary as part of a biology or PSHE unit.
Special educators and speech therapists who use picture-card sorting
and matching activities in structured sensory and vocabulary sessions.
After-school science clubs and activity leaders who need a multi-
format activity that builds science vocabulary through three
different game modes.
PRODUCT FEATURES TABLE
Age Group: 5 Years and Above Players: Solo or Small Group Play Type: 3-in-1: Association Play + Picture Quiz + Memory Matching Educational Category: Human Body, Five Senses, Science,
Sensory Vocabulary, Classification Contents: 5 Colourful Play Boards (one per sense), 50 Play
Cards, Activity Guide Safety Certifications: BIS IS 9873 Part 1, EN71 Part 1, 2 & 3,
CE Marked (Not suitable for children under 3 — choking hazard)