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Early Math Skills: Learn counting, addition, subtraction, number recognition, and place value.
Hands-On Learning: Peg boards, movable numbers, and math symbols develop fine motor skills and logical thinking.
Portable & Organized: Includes storage box and drawstring bag for easy use at home, school, or travel.
Safe & Durable: Made from natural, non-toxic wood; safe for toddlers and preschoolers.
Perfect Gift: Ideal for birthdays, holidays, or daily learning play for 3-5 year olds.
I really like this for my son. The bad thing is that they sent me two squares with number 4. It’s missing square number 5.
Nice wooden set, good quality, I can see many uses.
These are great! Our 2 year old son loves putting them together while our others are doing lessons. We didn’t get any that were cheap quality or mis matching like some of the other reviews.
Me sirve para reforzar en mis niños de 4 años contar sumar y restar muy didácticos
I'm working with a 5 year old who has a lot of difficulty with numbers. He has trouble counting — he has the order of the numbers memorized, but he will point randomly at a group of objects and over- or under-count. The very first time we played with this set, counting seemed to click better for him! If he started fake "counting" (pointing randomly and saying the numbers in order) I gently reminded him to count one peg at a time as he placed it onto the board. He loved this game! I was going to start with only half of the boards, but he insisted on doing all of them.