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Early Math Skills: Hands-on counting, addition, and subtraction to develop number recognition and one-to-one correspondence.
Complete Set: Includes 2 wooden boards, 20 pegs, 25 movable numbers, math signs, flashcards, worksheets, and storage bag.
Adaptive Learning: Suitable for preschool through early elementary; grows with your child’s math skills.
Safe & Durable: Made of natural, non-toxic wood and child-safe paint; pegs designed to prevent choking hazards.







It's perfect for my younger children helps keep them busy
So great to learn the complement to 10.
Excelente muy manipulable para que conozcan y hallen resultados múltiples usos colores forma cantidad orden etc
Bought this for my Granddaughter who will be a first year Kindergarten teacher. She was delighted!
Okay, so I have a small plein air watercolor box that I created from another "baby play laptop" that had the perfect sizes for sketching/painting on the "screen" section and on the "keyboard" section there was a well that was perfect for a watercolor tin. This peg board frame just fit so well with the baby laptop and with the round depressions in both sides, I decided to use this as the watercolor "tin." I used a very small chisel on the four corners both inside and out and glued in small neodymium magnets to hold the watercolor "tin" together as well as hold it to the baby laptop "keyboard" area. I did apply epoxy to the wood so that the paint would not seep in and stain the wood as well. It is a cute baby's toy and I am sure it will be a fun thing for little people, but for me, it works as my watercolor tin!