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【Montessori Toys for 3 4 5 year old】This math manipulative set features a wooden board—one side for counting —13 colorful number blocks, 8 flashcards, and a holder. Ideal for homeschooling or preschool learning, this educational toy offers a comprehensive math learning experience.
【Number Blocks】Designed with small hands in mind, this addition and subtraction game simplifies the understanding and visualization of basic math operations within 10. It not only teaches early math skills but also helps children grasp the concept of cause and effect, builds fine motor skills, satisfies their natural curiosity, and fosters a love for learning.
【Learning toys for 3-5 year old】In response to giving back from children and parents, we’ve enhanced our math toys to include a dedicated writing side. With deeper grooves and clear stroke sequences next to each number, preschoolers can easily follow along and practice pen control, laying a strong foundation for early writing skills while making learning enjoyable.
【Premium Quality】Crafted from natural basswood with a smooth surface and non-toxic water-based paint, these math counting toys ensure durability and environmental friendliness, providing a safe playtime experience for toddlers aged 3-5.
【Best Gifts for Kids】Looking for the perfect educational toy gift? This updated math number block set is ideal for school or kindergarten classrooms, teacher supplies, and family learning. It’s a fantastic gift choice for birthdays, Thanksgiving, Christmas, or any holiday, offering both fun and educational value.

khos –
Making Math Make Sense
Grandson loves it! He is grasping addition/subtraction functions at 4 that some first graders struggle with. Plus he’s having fun while learning.
Iris San Miguel –
Helped my daughter count and add.
My daughter absolutely loves this. It helps her count.
Robin’s Egg –
Add this to your cart!
My toddler has been obsessed with learning math. I’m not really sure why but the push to play math games way beyond my child’s sill level is strong with this one!? I saw this and thought it would be great to work on those math skills. I like how it is a visual teacher and we’ve been working on not only memorizing addition but being able to understand addition too. I think we’ve got a ways to go as my child has just memorized what X+Y equals and doesn’t seem to grasp the concept of addition. I like this board and how colorful it is. It’s easy to use the fingers to count and we’ve been making some headway with it. I think the hardest thing is my toddler knocks it over all of the time or takes a “foot” and plays with it so it doesn’t have a way to “stand” but it’s still a great learning tool. The hook and loop work well but not “too well”. Plus the number blocks showing the math problem are a nice touch and the fact they come in multiple colors is a welcome addition.
Mitten customer –
Simple math made fun!
My 4 year old liked this alot!
Monica Mosley –
Itâs amazing. Big Yes for us.
Started using it with our 5 year old. We love it! Sheâs already using it to learn addition and subtraction.
Millenia b –
Great learning product
Everything it said it would be my children love it!
chand –
It’s helpful for the little ones to learn math easily
It’s helpful for the little ones to learn math easily
Get Your Tinsel in a Tangle –
A Gift Thatâs Equal Parts Cute and Clever
If you’re shopping for a preschooler whoâs teetering between âadorably curiousâ and âtiny chaos goblin,â this set? A lifesaver. These Montessori-style math toys managed to do what a whole Pinterest board of activities couldn’t: hold their attention while actually teaching them something.The set includes number blocks, flashcards, a wooden board with a counting side, and a genius writing practice side thatâs got deeper grooves for little hands learning how to write. My cousinâs kid lit up like it was Christmas morning and snack time when we opened it â and honestly, I kinda did too.Itâs tactile. Itâs bright without being overstimulating. And itâs built from real wood, so it doesnât feel like itâll snap the first time someone (accidentally) steps on it barefoot. Bonus points for the non-toxic paint, because yes, they will try to taste-test the number 8 at least once.Whether youâre looking for something to support homeschooling, quiet-time learning, or the kind of gift that says âI love you and I support your early math literacy,â this one is a slam dunk. Itâs been a hit in our family â colorful, educational, screen-free joy in a box.