Creative’s Seasons Dress Ups is a four seasons clothing matching board game for children aged 2½ and up — children collect and match 24 clothing cards to four season play boards (Spring, Summer, Rainy, Winter) and the first to fill their board wins. Used at home, in nurseries, and in toddler group sessions to build seasonal awareness and vocabulary.
About This Product
FOUR SEASONS BOARD GAME FOR TODDLERS — SPRING SUMMER RAINY WINTER — Children match 24 clothing cards to four large season play boards, learning which clothes belong to Spring, Summer, Rainy season, and Winter.
COLLECT AND MATCH GAME — FIRST TO FILL BOARD WINS — The competitive format keeps toddlers and young children engaged; collecting and placing clothing cards builds concentration and sense of logic through every turn.
SEASONAL CLOTHING VOCABULARY — SCREEN-FREE HANDS-ON TODDLER PLAY — Children learn that gloves and boots belong in Winter, umbrellas in Rainy season, sandals in Summer, and backpacks in Spring — real-world associations they use every day.
HOME, NURSERY & TODDLER GROUP LEARNING — VISUAL DISCRIMINATION — Supports hands-on learning across home, nursery and early years environments; through observing, matching and talking about cards children build seasonal understanding.
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 Seasons Dress Ups gives young children aged 2½ and up
four large season play boards — Spring, Summer, Rainy season, and
Winter — and 24 clothing cards to match to them. Children collect
clothing cards and place each on the correct season board: gloves and
boots go to Winter, sandals and sunglasses to Summer, an umbrella and
raincoat to Rainy season, a backpack and beret to Spring. The first player
to fill their board wins.
The game works because it uses clothing children already know from their
own wardrobe. Every card placed prompts a natural conversation — 'why
do we wear that in winter?' — and those conversations build the seasonal
vocabulary and cause-and-effect reasoning that early science and literacy
both depend on.
Nursery teachers use Seasons Dress Ups for weather and seasons theme
weeks. Parents choose it because even a 2-year-old can play with minimal
adult support, and a 5-year-old finds the competitive format genuinely exciting.
HOW CHILDREN LEARN
A child draws a clothing card showing winter gloves and places it on
the Winter play board — connecting the item to the season through a
physical action that makes the association concrete rather than abstract.
When a card does not match any space on their board, children have to
hold it and wait, building patience and the understanding that seasons
require different things — a concept that clicks through repeated play.
Comparing the Spring board (sandals, backpack, beret) with the Winter
board (gloves, boots, blue jacket) side by side makes the differences
between seasons visually obvious and discussable.
The competitive format — first to fill their board wins — gives children
a concrete goal that sustains focus across the full game, building
concentration in a format that feels genuinely exciting rather than
educational.
Talking about each card as it is placed — 'why do we wear
boots in winter?' — builds spoken vocabulary and the early reasoning
habit of linking cause (cold weather) to effect (warm clothing).
SKILLS DEVELOPED
Seasonal Awareness Visual Discrimination Concentration & Focus Matching Skills Language Development Sense of Logic Social Skills & Turn-Taking Cause & Effect Reasoning
WHO IS IT FOR
Children aged 2½ and up beginning to recognise the four seasons
and understand which clothes belong to each time of year.
Parents of toddlers looking for a screen-free board game that builds
seasonal awareness and vocabulary through competitive card-matching play.
Nursery and reception teachers running weather, seasons, or clothing
theme weeks in early years groups.
Homeschooling families covering seasons, weather, and clothing as
part of a science, geography, or life skills unit.
Childminders and toddler group leaders who need a quick-setup,
low-threshold game that toddlers and older siblings can play together.
Special educators who use card-to-board matching game formats
in structured and supported early learning and language sessions.
PRODUCT FEATURES
Age Group: 2½ Years and Above Players: Up to 4 (one board per player) Play Type: Card Collecting and Matching Board Game (competitive) Educational Category: Seasons, Weather, Clothing Vocabulary,
Visual Discrimination, Matching Contents: 4 Large Seasons Play Boards (Spring, Summer, Rainy,
Winter), 24 Large Clothing 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 Seasons Dress Ups gives young children aged 2½ and up
four large season play boards — Spring, Summer, Rainy season, and
Winter — and 24 clothing cards to match to them. Children collect
clothing cards and place each on the correct season board: gloves and
boots go to Winter, sandals and sunglasses to Summer, an umbrella and
raincoat to Rainy season, a backpack and beret to Spring. The first player
to fill their board wins.
The game works because it uses clothing children already know from their
own wardrobe. Every card placed prompts a natural conversation — ‘why
do we wear that in winter?’ — and those conversations build the seasonal
vocabulary and cause-and-effect reasoning that early science and literacy
both depend on.
Nursery teachers use Seasons Dress Ups for weather and seasons theme
weeks. Parents choose it because even a 2-year-old can play with minimal
adult support, and a 5-year-old finds the competitive format genuinely exciting.
HOW CHILDREN LEARN
A child draws a clothing card showing winter gloves and places it on
the Winter play board — connecting the item to the season through a
physical action that makes the association concrete rather than abstract.
When a card does not match any space on their board, children have to
hold it and wait, building patience and the understanding that seasons
require different things — a concept that clicks through repeated play.
Comparing the Spring board (sandals, backpack, beret) with the Winter
board (gloves, boots, blue jacket) side by side makes the differences
between seasons visually obvious and discussable.
The competitive format — first to fill their board wins — gives children
a concrete goal that sustains focus across the full game, building
concentration in a format that feels genuinely exciting rather than
educational.
Talking about each card as it is placed — ‘why do we wear
boots in winter?’ — builds spoken vocabulary and the early reasoning
habit of linking cause (cold weather) to effect (warm clothing).
SKILLS DEVELOPED
Seasonal Awareness Visual Discrimination Concentration & Focus Matching Skills Language Development Sense of Logic Social Skills & Turn-Taking Cause & Effect Reasoning
WHO IS IT FOR
Children aged 2½ and up beginning to recognise the four seasons
and understand which clothes belong to each time of year.
Parents of toddlers looking for a screen-free board game that builds
seasonal awareness and vocabulary through competitive card-matching play.
Nursery and reception teachers running weather, seasons, or clothing
theme weeks in early years groups.
Homeschooling families covering seasons, weather, and clothing as
part of a science, geography, or life skills unit.
Childminders and toddler group leaders who need a quick-setup,
low-threshold game that toddlers and older siblings can play together.
Special educators who use card-to-board matching game formats
in structured and supported early learning and language sessions.
PRODUCT FEATURES
Age Group: 2½ Years and Above Players: Up to 4 (one board per player) Play Type: Card Collecting and Matching Board Game (competitive) Educational Category: Seasons, Weather, Clothing Vocabulary,
Visual Discrimination, Matching Contents: 4 Large Seasons Play Boards (Spring, Summer, Rainy,
Winter), 24 Large Clothing 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)