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Didactic toys with elements for sorting by colors, shapes and learning to count and learn numbers.
A compact Hand2Mind nestable pan balance scale that encourages children to explore measurement and weight and learn about the symbols > less than, < greater than or = equal to through play.Recommended for children from 3 years old.More info below.
Mathlink cubes encourage children to build basic math skills. They help develop counting, grading, and other essential mathematical skills. Through fun play and activities with fairy-tale motifs, children will boost their imagination and learn free independent play. Recommended for children from the age of three. More info below.
Mathlink cubes encourage children to build basic math skills. They help develop counting, grading, and other essential mathematical skills. Through fun play and dinosaur-themed activities, children will boost their imagination and learn free independent play. Recommended for children from the age of three. More info below.
Meet the Numberblocks, stars of the award-winning CBeebies series! Now children can build their own Numberblocks characters using award-winning MathLink Cubes, follow 30 hands-on activities linked to the episodes, and play along as they watch episodes and learn. Recommended for children from the age of three. Material: plastic, cardboard Dimensions...
Only five – no more, no less – can stop the Numberblocks Express! Kids embark on a number adventure and build their own train with the MathLink® Cubes Activity Set Numberblocks® Express Train. They then use the set’s five double-sided activity cards to tackle ten math challenges to stop the Numberblocks Express. As they play,...
The initial sorting set contains 72 rubber figurines. These are six different colors, and the motifs are diverse: dragonfly, snail, grasshopper, caterpillar, spider and bee. Dimensions: 29.97 x 23.12 x 10.92 cm Material: rubber Recommended for children over 3 years of age. The base is not included and must be purchased separately.
Mathlink cubes encourage children to build basic math skills. They help develop counting, grading, and other essential mathematical skills. Through fun play and vehicles-themed activities, children will boost their imagination and learn free independent play. Recommended for children from the age of three. More info below.
The Djeco Duo puzzle is a 20-piece educational puzzle with animal motifs, with the help of which the child will consolidate his knowledge of numbers. It is stored in a nice box. The set includes 10 puzzles with 2 pieces each. They are made of solid, thick cardboard, so children can easily assemble them. Recommended for children from 2 years of age....
A lacing game with which your child will learn to connect numbers, count and strengthen fine motor skills.There is a color picture on the front, which you can complete with a shoelace, and on the back there is a display that helps the child connect. Recommended for children over 4 years old. More information below.
For most people, getting into the world of addition and subtraction is anything but easy. With this 100-piece calculation aid, calculation processes can be grasped in the truest sense and, above all, they can be seen. A basic understanding of the world of numbers is created playfully in a simple, intuitive way. Recommended for...
The Goki magnetic book of numbers and letters is an excellent accessory with which your child will write his first words and solve his first calculations. The set consists of a practical box that comes with one, a magnetic base, and 122 pieces of letters, numbers, fruits and mathematical symbols. Recommended for children from 3 years of age. More...
Learn numbers and quantities with our Merry Market! In an entertaining little market, an engrossing game of touch bingo! Thanks to the emery-polished tokens and to the progressive counters from 1 to 9, children can complete their own cards with the numbers and quantities, thus learning to make their first sums. Recommended for children age 3-6 years.