Africa Map & Biome Board









Africa Map & Biome Board
A hands-on journey through the land, life, and ecosystems of Africa
Explore the stunning landscapes and rich biodiversity of Africa with this beautifully designed, double-sided learning set. One side features a physical map of Africa with 18 natural landmark game pieces and matching photo-rich information cards—each with engaging facts and open-ended thinking questions to spark curiosity and discussion. A control chart supports independent learning, and all pieces store neatly in a durable, beautifully illustrated box that also doubles as a Montessori-style continent box for your geography shelf.
Flip the board to explore the African Savanna Biome, where students build food chains, sort species, and act out ecological relationships using 9 plant and animal game pieces and 5 labeling arrows. From learning about the role of fire and decomposers to exploring symbiotic relationships and animal shelters, this biome board brings ecological concepts to life through movement and play.
This set is packed with value—featuring over 20 different activities and games that encourage map literacy, classification, storytelling, critical thinking, and environmental awareness. Includes a full instruction booklet with clearly laid-out activities, games, and lesson ideas to guide meaningful exploration right out of the box or pairs seamlessly with the full Africa Continent Study Curriculum by Hatching Curiosity for those who want to dig deeper.
What’s Included:
Double-sided, foldable 18" x 24" board (Map of Africa + Savanna Biome Mat)
18 natural landmark game pieces
18 illustrated landmark cards with facts and open-ended prompts
Control chart for independent matching
9 biome game pieces (plants and animals of the savanna)
5 labeling arrows
Instruction booklet with 20+ activity ideas and lesson prompts
Sturdy, beautifully illustrated storage box (sized to function as a Montessori continent box)
Perfect for homeschoolers, Montessori families, and educators seeking a tactile, curiosity-driven way to bring African geography and ecology to life.
Choking hazard, not for children under the age of 3.