Flydinogo Dinosaur Number Counting Game, 9 pcs Double-Sided

Flydinogo Dinosaur Number Counting Game

Flydinogo Dinosaur Number Counting Game, 9 pcs Double-Sided, Preschool Montessori Fine Motor Skill Mathematics Educational Toys for Ages 2-5 Years


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As toddlers snap and match the dinosaur parts, they can enhance their fine motor skills. This educational toy, which involves a matching number game, is highly beneficial for children. Ideal for toddlers aged 18 M+, this learning toy offers a perfect blend of fun and education through play!



Dimensions: 7.1 x 3.4 x 8.8 cm; 240 g
Model: 2231
Material: Plastic
Colour: Number
Batteries Required: No
Age: 3 years and up
Assembly: No
Dimensions: 7.1 x 3.4 x 8.8 cm; 240 g
Material: Plastic

10 Responses

  1. AngelesMorey says:

     United Kingdom

    The design of this toy is very thoughtful, and each dinosaur letter has its own storage position, which can be easily sorted back into the box after playing, without taking up space. This is so friendly for our small family!

  2. LanSACdhoch says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a nice addition to our maths resources. The dinosaur pieces are nice and appealing to young children They are lightweight and durable pieces that push together easily. On the dinosaur’s bottom half the number is shown as a dot pattern which the children can count and match to the corresponding number on the dinosaur’s head. This helps children to recognise numbers. On a basic level the dinosaurs can also be used for colour matching. The colours are red, yellow, green and blue and there are two dinosaurs of each colour.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is such a great and fun way of teaching your little one theirs letters and their colours. This should last a really nice amount of time and is therefore worth the cost.
    There are four different coloured dinosaurs for your child to learn, plus lower and uppercase letters for your child to begin to realize are the same letter.
    The quality of the dinosaurs is good and you get the full alphabet (26 dinosaurs) all of which are a good size.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    My daughter loves these and they’re great to put in brown oobleck and wash them off. Dino in the swamp sensory experience. The letters are easily matched and we’ve had a few hours of various play already and the letters are still in tact. Thanks.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    It’s a smashing little set of twenty six two piece dinosaurs that fit together according to the letter of the alphabet on each one. One piece has the upper case letter and the other the lower case one so the child can learn both cases of each letter. They’re colourful and attractive and ideal to help a young child with the alphabet in a fun way. I think the set is lovely.

  6. MindyKulakowski says:

     United Kingdom

    These are great for my dinosaur loving little one. My little one recognises the alphabet more so with capital letters than lowercase letters.

    I usually use a magnetic board to write the alphabet and teach using capital letters and lowercase letters but noticed this and it is a fun matching game which does not require me to be involved.

    There are 26 dinosaurs to represent the letters in the alphabet and the dinosaurs are one of four colours. The letters are on both sides of the dinosaur which is certainly useful.

    It is a colour matching and letter matching activity and I have shown my little one how to match them so now they can play themselves then I check if it is correct or not. My little one likes to line up all the dinosaurs so I have made a game that after matching they are to line them up in alphabetical order.

    An extremely fun way to teach uppercase and lowercase letter matching and then enjoyable for kids to play with the dinosaurs anyway.

  7. JacintoZwar says:

     United Kingdom

    The presentation box containing these dinosaur toys is quite deceptive because it looks quite small and yet when you open it, it is packed full of 26 generous sized characters.
    There is a selection of four different dinosaurs, each of which, has an upper case letter on both sides of the head end and the same lower case letter on both sides of the tail end.
    After removing them from the packaging, I found that some of the dinosaurs were covered with grubby marks, but the plastic material was easy to clean with a wet wipe and all of the marks came off straight away. I am glad that I opened and checked the toys first before presenting them to my 3-year-old granddaughter though.
    The dinosaurs have a connection in the middle of their bodies so that the head and tail end can be separated. I have been connecting different dinosaur parts together in order to spell out some basic words for my granddaughter and she really enjoys this spelling game. There is a lot of other educational content that these dinosaurs can be used for including colour recognition (yellow, red, green, and blue), hand and eye coordination (putting together and taking apart the dinosaurs), counting and identifying the four different dinosaurs and matching the right colours together. My granddaughter also enjoys lining them up in different ways across the floor and simply playing with them.
    The dinosaurs are tactile with no sharp edges and they each have a friendly-looking face.
    I do think it would have been helpful if this pack of dinosaurs had been supplied with a storage pouch, as it would keep them all together and be easier than trying to fit them all back in the box each time they are finished being played with.

    4.0 out of 5 stars A fun way to help young children to learn some basic educational skills.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a pretty good set of toys. Each type of dinosaur comes in each colour, so there is a lot of variety. The pieces are very lightweight, hollow plastic. They feel durable enough but have hollow bodies and feet. The pieces are fairly easy to separate, and they can be mixed and matched as they all have the same peg/hole size. I think this is a positive, as mistakes can be made and they can be mixed up for fun.
    The letters are all printed pretty well, but some such as Y, K and O are difficult to tell the cases apart. They are just printed in a standard font, rather than using what kids would learn from in school, where differences between upper and lower case letters are more exaggerated.
    Overall, though, I think it’s a decent toy for the price.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Nice set, lightweight, easy to separate

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These are a great way of learning and introducing matching and maths skills to a child.

    Pros
    – they support maths development, matching letters and colour recognition
    – they support physical development and dexterity
    – they feel strong and durable
    – it’s a simple way to introduce letters especially if the child has an interest in dinosaurs
    – there are several different species of dinosaurs

    Cons
    – some of the dinosaurs are difficult to pull apart and put back together again

    Overall I think these are a lovely idea and great to support learning. I think they are quite expensive though.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Great idea for supporting developme

  10. CathleenPrada says:

     United Kingdom

    This box is crammed full of colourful little dinosaurs, each with a letter of the alphabet on them, and each one has a different shape inside them that joins them together. There are different types of dinosaurs which gives you another way to help your child sort them out and match them up. I like how there are several different learning activities here, You can pull all the dinosaurs apart and then encourage your child to match them up using colour, Letters, Shapes inside them, and the type of dinosaur it is.
    I love playing sorting games with my grandchildren, For instance, I will put on a voice and say I am the dinosaur keeper, Who will find me the red dinosaurs? I love watching the kids scramble trying to find the right ones, And how proud they look when they get it right. It’s great for toddlers who are just starting to learn to identify different things like this.
    It’s good for their coordination as well – matching the dinosaurs up and pushing them together, Obviously, if you don’t get the right shape Inside the dinosaur then they won’t match up.
    These dinosaurs are nicely made, very smooth surface and easy to wash and keep clean. In the summer, these will be going outside to play in the sandpit and the paddling pool, so it’s nice to know a quick rinse and they’ll be clean. I think these are good value for money as they have so much value in them.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Cute learning toy