Meet the new series of play panels that follow the adventures of three forest friends – the fox, the hare, and the turtle.

They live in a friendly forest, where play turns into discovery – they explore mazes, solve puzzles, learn shapes, and even decode Morse messages. Each panel is a new chapter in their journey, where children can play alongside the animals while developing important skills. This story will walk you through each panel – how it works, what it teaches, and why it’s loved by kids and grown-ups alike.

Puzzle

Fox and hare found a strange circle in the forest, full of tiny pictures. “Look! Something’s hidden here,” whispered the fox. As they turned the circle, shapes began to align, and animals started to appear! Who can find the hare first? Where is the turtle hiding?

This rotating puzzle strengthens logic, visual perception, and patience. It helps children understand how small parts come together to form a whole and improves their fine motor skills. The task encourages children to notice patterns and complete what they start.

Distance

One day, the hare challenged the turtle to a race. “I’m the fastest in the forest!” he laughed, already jumping ahead. But the turtle chose a calm, straight path. One ran along a wavy trail, the other slowly slid forward. Who would reach the end first?

This panel trains hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills by sliding animal figures along tracks. The two difficulty levels make it suitable for different ages. It also teaches that speed isn’t everything – steady steps matter. The panel subtly illustrates how a winding path may look short, but is longer in distance than a straight line.

Secret Message

The fox was on her way to visit the hare when a butterfly sent a secret message to a flower – a line of dots and dashes. “What is that?” asked the hare. “That’s Morse code!” said the fox and started to decode it.

This panel develops storytelling and visual attention through different types of paths. One is continuous (a regular trail), while the other is made from Morse code – a perfect opportunity for parents to explain it. It sparks interest in symbols and simple coding logic playfully.

Mazes

Fox went looking for her friends – butterflies, flowers, and birds. The path led through a mountain, then thick bushes, and finally into a round meadow. “Where have they all gone?” she wondered, carefully tracing every turn.

This panel offers three maze shapes (triangle, square, circle) that develop spatial understanding, planning, and attention. Children train focus and motor skills by following the paths with their fingers or eyes. The story-based visuals encourage imagination and spoken expression.

Play Shop

The hare sold carrots, the fox offered milk, and the turtle just wanted a loaf of bread. “How much is it?” he asked. “Two plus five,” said the hare. “Try paying the right amount!” And so their little shop game began.

This panel supports early math and counting with play money and simple tasks. Children engage in social roles as buyers and sellers, learning the importance of cooperation. This process also enhances memory, logic, and communication skills. A fun way to make numbers part of everyday play!

Hidden Letters

The turtle discovered strange shapes – a star, a circle, a triangle… “There’s something inside them!” he said, starting to explore by touch. Each shape had a secret inside. “I can feel the letter H!” smiled the fox. “I think this one’s a C!” whispered the hare.

The 3D tactile surfaces train sensory perception and help kids recognize forms using their fingers. Hidden letters and patterns encourage comparison, naming, and discussion. This type of play is especially valuable for preschoolers and children with diverse sensory needs, as it supports language development, imagination, and sensory learning.