April 2025
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TURKISH JOURNAL OF FOREST SCIENCE
In this study, it was tried to determine whether visual features are effective in the wooden toy preferences of children with educable intellectual disabilities. The dynamics of this study are the fact that cognitive disability have the highest number among the educable disability groups, the use of toys as educational materials in this target group, and the limited academic studies on this type of disability. Three different toy groups were manufactured from pine wood for the study. Each group consists of four toys whose surface treatment is colored in four different ways. These toys are offered periodically to cognitive disability children of different genders, disability rates, and ages. From the data obtained, it was concluded that the gender, and disability rates were significantly effective in the wooden toy color preferences of individuals, still the effect of age differences was insignificant.