Woodland animal models include different animals. Each animal represents a similar on the ground until the child connects the anthropomorphic and the shape of the animals. The child knows the shape of the animal and its name. The child learns about the animal’s food, housing, voice, and what covers his body. The child can learn the difference between their sizes. The mother can teach the child how to differentiate between Animals and what distinguishes them The mother can tell a story to her child using models The child can express his feelings using models