Curious Koala Book Play Guide

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🐨 Curious Koala Book – Play Guide

The Curious Koala Book invites children to explore, imagine and problem-solve through hands-on, screen-free play. Each page is thoughtfully designed to encourage fine motor development, early learning concepts and creativity, using familiar themes and playful challenges that grow with your child.


🗺️ Page 1: Map of Australia Puzzle

Core Play: Build the map of Australia using the puzzle pieces.

More Ways to Play:

  • Identify where animals or cities might live

  • Talk about land, water and directions

  • Remove pieces and rebuild the map

  • Name colours and shapes within the puzzle

  • Encourage independent problem-solving

Skills Developed: Spatial awareness, problem-solving, early geography, fine motor skills


🪼 Page 2: Sensory Jellyfish (Textures & Braiding)

Core Play: Explore the jellyfish ribbons and drawstring.

More Ways to Play:

  • Feel and compare different ribbon textures

  • Braid, twist and untangle ribbons

  • Open and close the drawstring for finger strength

  • Talk about textures using descriptive language

  • Encourage calm, sensory-focused play

Skills Developed: Sensory exploration, fine motor strength, coordination, language


🦘 Page 3: Kangaroo Colour Matching (Snap Buttons)

Core Play: Match colours and snap the kangaroo pieces into place.

More Ways to Play:

  • Practise snapping and unsnapping buttons

  • Name colours as you match

  • Sort pieces by colour before snapping

  • Encourage independence with fastening skills

  • Talk about kangaroos and joeys

Skills Developed: Colour recognition, fine motor skills, self-help skills, focus


🧺 Page 4: Laundry Pretend Play

Core Play: Act out washing and sorting laundry.

More Ways to Play:

  • Sort clothes by colour or size

  • Talk about daily routines

  • Practise folding and organising

  • Make up stories about whose clothes they are

  • Encourage imaginative role play

Skills Developed: Imagination, life skills, language, sequencing


👕 Page 5: Clothesline with Real Pegs

Core Play: Peg clothes onto the line.

More Ways to Play:

  • Practise squeezing and placing pegs

  • Match clothes by colour

  • Count how many items are on the line

  • Pretend the clothes are drying in the sun

  • Encourage hand strength and coordination

Skills Developed: Fine motor strength, colour matching, counting, independence


🍎 Page 6: Apple Sorting & Colour Matching

Core Play: Sort apples by colour.

More Ways to Play:

  • Count apples in each colour group

  • Name colours aloud

  • Create patterns with apples

  • Talk about healthy foods

  • Practise removing and replacing pieces

Skills Developed: Colour recognition, sorting, early maths, fine motor skills


🐸 Page 7: Frog Zipper & Fly Catching

Core Play: Zip open the frog’s mouth and use the tongue to catch flies.

More Ways to Play:

  • Practise zipping and unzipping

  • Count how many flies are caught

  • Talk about fast and slow movements

  • Encourage pretend play and storytelling

  • Build self-help zipper skills

Skills Developed: Fine motor control, coordination, self-help skills, imagination


🦈 Page 8: Baby Shark Lacing Surprise

Core Play: Lace open the page to reveal the baby shark family.

More Ways to Play:

  • Practise threading and unthreading the lace

  • Sing the Baby Shark song together

  • Talk about family members

  • Build patience and persistence

  • Encourage problem-solving through lacing

Skills Developed: Fine motor strength, sequencing, perseverance, language


🌈 Page 9: Rainbow Zipper

Core Play: Zip and unzip the rainbow.

More Ways to Play:

  • Name colours as you unzip

  • Talk about colour order in a rainbow

  • Practise zipper control

  • Match colours to real-world objects

  • Encourage independent zipper practice

Skills Developed: Colour recognition, fine motor skills, self-help confidence


❌⭕ Page 10: Noughts & Crosses

Core Play: Play the classic noughts and crosses game.

More Ways to Play:

  • Take turns placing pieces

  • Talk about winning, losing and fairness

  • Practise strategy and problem-solving

  • Play cooperatively rather than competitively

  • Encourage patience and focus

Skills Developed: Turn-taking, logic, social skills, problem-solving


🏕️ Page 11: Koala Camping (Finger Puppet)

Core Play: Use the koala finger puppet to go camping.

More Ways to Play:

  • Create camping adventures and stories

  • Talk about nature and animals

  • Practise finger isolation with the puppet

  • Build expressive language

  • Encourage imaginative role play

Skills Developed: Storytelling, language, fine motor skills, creativity


🥪 Page 12: Sandwich Making (Threading)

Core Play: Thread sandwich ingredients to make a sandwich.

More Ways to Play:

  • Choose ingredients in different orders

  • Count layers as you build

  • Talk about favourite foods

  • Practise threading skills

  • Serve the sandwich in pretend play

Skills Developed: Fine motor coordination, sequencing, counting, imagination


Why Parents Love the Curious Koala Book

  • Encourages independent, screen-free play

  • Builds fine motor and self-help skills

  • Supports early learning through everyday themes

  • Grows with your child through multiple stages

  • Designed for calm, purposeful exploration

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