TOP BRIGHT Montessori Learning Number Toy for Toddler

TOP BRIGHT Montessori Learning Number Toy for Toddler - Finger Counting Math Toys

TOP BRIGHT Montessori Learning Number Toy for Toddler – Finger Counting Math Toys, Homeschool Supplies for Math Manipulates, Teaching Early Education Toys for Kid Age 3+


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Dimensions: 31.09 x 16.31 x 3.71 cm; 431 Grams
Material: Wood
Batteries Required: No
Batteries Included: No
Assembly: No
Dimensions: 31.09 x 16.31 x 3.71 cm; 431 Grams
Material: Wood
Reference: TB-121121

9 Responses

  1. TerrencURE says:

     United States

    My 2years old daughter loved this toy. Especially the fingers. She knows how to count up to 20 therefore we decided to expose her to mathematics and this toy is very helpful. I recommend!

  2. BernadineYVJ says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought this for my four-year-old granddaughter and put it on her desk without telling her. She was immediately drawn to it and started pulling the fingers down. I feel it is a brilliant introduction to the concept of counting and the actual numbers. This can be built on as the child develops and enters Reception, Year 1 and Year 2.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United States

    I’m a recent foster parent. I need toys that stimulate, and I am not a fan of toys that make noise. I figured that anything educational would make sense. This learning numbers toy was perfect for just that. In addition to learning umbers, the child can learn math facts. The hands on the toy also make learning numbers easier. The toy is also a good way to incorporate family time. And it is something that my older child can use with a younger child. I would recommend.

  4. ElvisMccrory says:

     United States

    Full disclosure: I purchased this product for my niece who is 17mos because she is already able to count to 20. She was immediately drawn to the colors and Velcro feature. And her parents will introduce the blocks to her when she a bit older (the blocks are a tad small for her right now). But she loves using the hands to count and really likes it’s so far! Highly recommend this product for a counting head start!

  5. ajay says:

     Spai

    Me ha sorprendido gratamente este juego educativo.

    Es perfecto para aprender a sumar y restar de una forma muy divertida y entretenida.

    Tiene una calidad excelente y un diseo muy original.

    Nos ha encantado, lo recomiendo sin duda.

  6. Anonymous says:

     Spai

    Es un gran juguete para aprender a contar, perfecto para nios a partir de 4 aos, nos ha encantado la buena calidad que tiene, un tablero de madera grueso, fichas de madera de nmeros, tarjetas robustas para que el nio aprenda, las manos de velcro son fuertes para doblar.

    Es una excelente forma para que los nios aprendan a contar mediante juego divertido y llamativo.

    Se puede ampliar para que en nio sume o reste mediante los dedos.

    Para aprender a contar con los dedos

  7. Iyaz Akhtar says:

     United Kingdom

    I love this idea because it replicates the way that children first learn basic maths – by using their fingers to count or subtract. It is fun and eye catching and well made of good quality. The palms of the hands spin round so they can be tucked in and placed back in the box for storage and then pulled out when in use. It comes with little question cards so you can test the child and then they can figure out the sum and the answer themselves using the number tiles. Such a simple but brilliant idea.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Such a great idea!

  8. MargaritoKOR says:

     United Kingdom

    Beautiful made learning tool, easy to put the number of fingers down for addition or subtraction, fab tool to teach those new to math, clever way to learn on math!

  9. Anonymous says:

     United States

    This thing is pretty cool. I homeschool 3 and my youngest is 4, it’s going to be easy to teach him math. It’s interactive and shows him exactly what to do with his fingers. Totally suggest getting this even if you don’t homeschool.

    This thing is pretty cool. I homeschool 3 and my youngest is 4, it’s going to be easy to teach him math. It’s interactive and shows him exactly what to do with his fingers. Totally suggest getting this even if you don’t homeschool.