Price: $18.99
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Fun Learning Toys Ages 2-4
Preschool Educational Toy
Gift Toy for 2 Year Old
LET YOUR CHILD LOVE MATH: With wooden number counting toys, children can solve problems in an interesting way! We carefully designed the activity board to follow pictures in the cards so that they could easily find the corresponding numbers and think about the results. This interactive game not only stimulates children’s curiosity, but also allows them to improve their math skills in a happy atmosphere
FAITHFUL DETAILS: We focus on the child’s safety and fun experience. Wooden arithmetic toys are made of natural wood and carefully polished and processed to ensure smooth without burr. They are strong and lasting to withstand children’s daily use, provide long-term companionship for families, and can be reused. Wood number blocks painted clear and bright colors, cards can be both positive and negative, with one addition and one subtraction
DEVELOP MATH SKILLS: Montessori math toys are the best educational tool for kids ages 3-5 years old! It not only allows children to master number recognition and counting, but also provides them with the opportunity to learn how to add and subtract. This interactive learning style stimulates children’s desire for knowledge, and develops their logical thinking and problem-solving skills
FINE MOTOR SKILLS: Educational math learning toy is an ideal tool for developing children’s fine motor skills. Folfolding and spreading felt fingers on the board require accurate manipulation, which challenges the child’s hand-eye coordination and bimanua flexibility. Through repeated practice, 3 4 5 year old boys and girls will gradually improve their fine motor skills and lay a solid foundation for more complex tasks in the future
SMALL HANDS EASY TO PLAY: Our wooden math sensory toy is designed to make small hands easy to use. The comfortable size and smooth edges ensure that children can easily navigate, whether playing at home or carried outside. As a special present, Montessori math game have educational significance, which can give children a surprise of fun and learning coexist, and let them grow up in laughter
Customers say
Customers find the product an educational tool that helps kids learn numbers and math. They find it easy to use and appreciate the sturdy build quality. The foldable felt hands and wooden blocks hold well, making learning fun and easy for kids. Many customers consider it a good value for money and a wonderful gift. They also like the finger concept.
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Reviewer: Brook Roberts
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Easy to use
Review: Very easy to use. Helps kids see how they are counting. Comes with number blocks to help them visualize the numbers. Great quality, cheap, and wonderful gift!
Reviewer: Ayiana
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fun, educational, and sturdy
Review: My kids love learning through play so this was perfect. The foldable felt hands and wooden blocks hold well and make learning fun and easy, with or with out the “flash cards.” I let my kids preK teachers borrow this and they loved it as well! Great for getting a head start on learning or for the day to day visual learners who could benefit from something in front of them during homework times. Great for classroom settings as well.
Reviewer: Joseph Bailey
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fantastic for learning math
Review: Brought this to teach my soon to be 4-year-old great-granddaughter how did you math.She loves it!It’s cute, easy for her tiny hands, and seems very durable
Reviewer: Christina
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good learning devices
Review: My daughter is a visual learner and I homeschool her so I needed something educational that would help her with her math and this was perfect. She picked up on addiction and subtraction right away. I think it is super cute and doesn’t take up a lot of space so we can store it well. I think it is very educational and I would recommend this or gift it to anyone who has a young child that is struggling with math. Great value for the money
Reviewer: Nicole
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Perfect learning tool
Review: My child loves when I count with my fingers, so this toy has given my figures a break. Good quality and great to fit this toy in his daily lessons.
Reviewer: John P. Hernandez
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Adequate purchase
Review: Granddaughter enjoyed her gift and adequate for learning her basic numbers
Reviewer: Eden
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent!
Review: Great quality, easy to understand and use, great teaching tool
Reviewer: Helga A. Stwolinsky
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Useful
Review: The girls love it, it was very easy to teach my 4yrs old to add and subtract with it. Fun, nice quality. Worth the money spend which was not much considering.
Reviewer: Daniela Becker
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Hierbei handelt es sich um ein Lernspielzeug.Meiner Tochter Tochter hat es Freude bereitet.Es ist gut verarbeitet und definitiv hilfreich. Beim begreifen der Zahlenwelt.Es sieht etwas altbacken aus, aber ich würde es wieder anschaffen, um jüngeren Kindern, spielerisch ein Gefühl für Zahlen zu vermitteln.
Reviewer: EMA
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Photo correspond au produit. Merci
Reviewer: Ide Berrios
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: My 3 year old has not seen this yet as it is a present but I think the idea is great and think he will get great fun and educational value from it.
Reviewer: Doris Mitchell
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: 👍Langweilig 😞
Reviewer: Kamoon
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Excellent jeu d’apprentissage du calcul. Ce jeu est tres ludique . Mon fils de 4 ans l’apprécie beaucoup. Il travaille plusieurs choses : la reproduction d’image, l’identification des chiffres et des symboles ( + et -) et appréhende petit à petit le calcul. Je suis ravie de cette trouvaille ! Je recommande ce jeu sans hésitation. Ps: à utiliser quand l’enfant commence à s’intéresser au calcul. Ne pas forcer l’enfant pour ne pas le « dégoûter ». Il suffit de suivre son rythme. Mon fils a parfois pas du tout envie d’y jouer et bien je respecte.