<p><b>Sequential Stackable Geometric Forms</b></p><p>This simple game was inspired in some descriptions made by my girl friend that works with children, some of them with some special needs of attention.</p><p>As known, depending on the age of the child and developed program for children, stack with a sequence can be a valuable exercise.</p><p><b>Why geometric?</b> Because it can be usefull to introduce some simple math, such as counting the sides of each piece. Because it is easier to fit.</p><p>The geometry may not be the best approach to some young children, but later I will make a non-geometric version.</p><p>This game fits to any child in a wide age range.</p><p>My goal was to create the sequential stackable game that could be printed easily, at home or in school, in any cheap FDM (FFF) printer.</p><p>The chalange was to keep it cheap without losing the point. So I came with those forms that can be replicated even in wood, that stacks inside of each other.</p><p>There are 2 versions of the same game with the slight difference in height of each form. Thus achieves two different fine motor skills levels.</p><p><b>My tested settings:</b></p><p>PLA</p><p>Layer height 0,24mm</p><p>Infill 7%</p><p>1mm wall</p><p>3600mm/min</p>
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