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World of Alice Footprints

Match each displayed footprint with the correct animal. Correct answers introduce new tracks and continue the animal recognition sequence.

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ABOUT THE GAME

World of Alice Footprints game overview

World of Alice Footprints takes place on an educational board pairing animals with the tracks they leave behind. You inspect a footprint and choose the animal whose feet could have produced it. Success depends on comparing toe count, pad shape, and track size across the choices. Correct answers introduce new tracks and continue the animal recognition sequence. An incorrect animal selection must be revised before the activity advances. In World of Alice Footprints, every result informs the next move.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

World of Alice Footprints emphasizes animal footprint matching lesson. Key decisions involve comparing toe count, pad shape, and track size across the choices. As difficulty grows, animal footprint matching lesson remains the focus.

GETTING STARTED

How to play World of Alice Footprints

First, count visible toes before comparing the available animal pictures. Next, inspect a footprint and choose the animal whose feet could have produced it. Pause after each result before continuing.

Notice whether the print includes claws, pads, or a split hoof. Correct answers introduce new tracks and continue the animal recognition sequence. Main risk: an incorrect animal selection must be revised before the activity advances.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Click or tap the animal picture that corresponds to the footprint shown on screen.

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Tips for World of Alice Footprints

  1. Start with broad animal groups before choosing the exact creature. Keep one useful casual follow-up available.
  2. Use size only after checking shape because the illustration may be scaled. During animal footprint matching lesson, read the consequence before choosing again.
  3. Study feedback from each match to improve the next footprint decision. This protects late progress during animal footprint matching lesson.