(as of May 19, 2025 21:21:05 UTC – Details)
Product Description
LARGE CHILDREN’S WOODEN STACKING BUILDING BLOCKS The large wooden blocks are specially designed to fit in the palm of a child’s hand from the age of 3 years old, making them easy to grip and preventing choking hazards.
The magic of numbers: 6+4 is the same height as 7+3, 7+1+1 is the same height as 5+3+1! Different numbers with the same sum are stacked to the same height! Through stacking to understand the calculation relationship between numbers, to develop children’s calculation ability from an early age!
We insist on using high-quality wood to make exquisite toddler stacking toys with care, and use non-toxic water-based paint with smooth edges that won’t hurt the skin, which is safe and environmentally friendly for children.
There are 20 thick blocks and 15 cards, 30 ways to build from easy to hard, and children can also use their imagination to build.
The perfect addition to our toddler toy range, our wooden stacking toys are durable, large and easy to grip, allowing them to confidently learn to build and stack, developing important cognitive and motor skills in the process.
WRMom –
Preschool classroom loves them
I bought these for my preschool classroom. They are smaller than I was expecting. However the kids like them a lot. I bought them with a little boy in mind who has recently been diagnosed with autism. He loves numbers but does not engage with building materials very much. With these he loves using the cards to pile the number blocks to match the picture. We are going to buy a second one so there can be more social interaction and group play.
Lindsey –
Good blocks
Super fun blocks. I am impressed by the mathematics of it all. I ordered these to add to my sonâs homeschooling curriculum.
The Bizzle Fam –
This thing is soooooo cool!
My son is into numbers. He is always talking about them, asking about them, watching cartoons about them – and I love that for him. This blew my mind when I first saw it and I knew he would love it. I wasn’t wrong!OK so the thing here is, let’s say you stack a number 1 and a number 9. It’s probably 6″ tall. Then if you stack a number 4 and a number 6 next to it, it is the SAME SIZE as the 9 and 1. Likewise, if you add a 5 to the first stack, and a 2 and a 3 to the second stack, they’ll be the same height.My son is routinely being delighted by trying to ‘stump’ the blocks. His primary goal in life right now is to somehow catch it in a lie, so he’ll stack a 5 and a 3 and a 4 and then put it next to two sixes or a 3 and a 9 or any other permutation of numbers he can imagine. It makes him giggle so hard to think he’s going to somehow ‘fool’ the numbers into being uneven.Ya know what kid? Keep trying.
Sierra Bugg –
Who thought of this??
I seen these blocks initially on Tick tok and was like, I need to get these. These numbers blocks are brilliant for beginning fluency learners or for those who need additional hands-on support. The sizing of the different numbers makes adding and subtracting within 10 a breeze. They’re strong and durable for longevity and the color also makes it engaging.
Mom of Four –
Great idea, but a bit too small
I love the idea of these number blocks. The way we can use them to visually see how larger numbers are more than smaller ones and sizing them to be proportionate for math equations is absolutely brilliant. We homeschool, and I was eager to use these to teach my preschooler addition when he starts kindergarten this fall. However, I have set them aside until then because right now he’s still working on learning how the numbers look and how to write them, and I feel like the distortion of their shapes is not going to help with that. I also was a bit disappointed with how small they are. The number 1 is a size that makes me nervous since I have a baby crawling around who puts everything in her mouth. I wish they were all bigger so that they could be played with by my youngest and a learning tool for my older kids. I do still think we’ll get some good lessons out of this in the future, but I wouldn’t go out of my way to buy them unless they were bigger and could be a good toy for all ages.
Amazon Customer –
Creativity & Fine Motor Skills Enhancement
These wooden blocks not only help our little one learn basic math, but they also provide excellent ways to enhance his creativity and fine motor skills! The surfaces of these wooden blocks are fairly smooth, and there are countless ways to stack them, providing hours of enjoyment! Overall, I highly recommend these wooden blocks!
KC –
Clever way to make math visual
I got these for the purpose of helping my young students visualize equivalent equations. Composting numbers in different ways is so important for foundational mathematical thinking and fluency, so the more I can help my little ones practice and play with the concept, the better. This set is really awesome for showing the many ways to make ten, for example (5&5, 2&8, 3&3&4, etc.). They are also fun to just build with. The cards are a nice addition for building matching structures. Itâd be even better if there wore some cards relating to the math aspects of these blocks.
Pledge –
Stacking Math is Neat!
The Math Number Blocks have been a fantastic tool for teaching my children numbers and basic addition. I appreciate the unique approach this set takes, using physical blocks to demonstrate numerical relationships.The numbers are easily distinguishable, which is essential for young learners. The blocks are also incredibly durable, withstanding the enthusiastic handling of children without showing signs of wear.One of the most impressive features is how the blocks stack together. For instance, the “5” block plus the “4” block stack to the same height as the “9” block, and so on. This visual representation of addition is incredibly helpful for my children to grasp the concept.Overall, these blocks are a durable, educational, and engaging tool for teaching math. I highly recommend them to any parent looking for a hands-on way to introduce numbers and addition.