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Wooden Stacking Building Blocks for 3+ Years Old Kids 1-10 Number Game Balance Competition Toy
Large Wooden Stacking Blocks for Kids:JYJ Bigger Wooden Blocks are specially designed to fit the palm of 3+ year old kids and up, making them easy to grasp and preventing choking hazards.
We insist on using high quality wood, making exquisite stacking toys for young children with care, and using non-toxic water-based paint with smooth edges that do not hurt the skin, which is safe for children and environmentally friendly.
With a total of 20 thick blocks and 15 cards, totally 30 kinds of methods from easy to difficult, and also children can use their imagination to build them
The packing was specially designed for the storage of the products, and it’s also a very great a gift !
Our wooden stacking toy is the perfect addition to any toddler toy collection, durable, large size and easy to grab, watch them confidently learn to build and stack and develop important cognitive and motor skills in the process.
Customers say
Customers find the building blocks educational and fun, with one mentioning they are great for preschoolers.
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Amazon Customer –
Fun and educational.
These wooden blocks are colorful, fun and educational!!
Kindle Customer –
Both my kiddos love these
These blocks have been great fun for both my preschooler and my kindergartener. They both love the building cards. My preschooler is beginning to understand numbers and which is smaller or larger, as well as beginning counting. My kindergartener is using them to add and subtract to ten. They are well made and solid wood with each number having a distictive color. Great product and I wish I’d gotten a set for my kindergarteners teacher as a Christmas gift.
Principal –
Good for elementary kids
a little smaller than expected but still ful
Jean –
Fun and educational ð
Received this today.Got it to have some entertainment for friends munchkins when they come over.I might not share it with them though. ðThere are cards that come with it for ideas when stacking the numbers. Helps with number recognition and balancing items.You can also arrange the numbers when formulating different ways to total numbers.Example: stacking a 9 and a 1 (totaling 10) is the same height as stacking an 8 and a 2, a 7 and a 3, etc.
Amazon Customer –
Kids love them
I got them for my students and they loved them.
DeeAnna O. –
Awesome manips for first grade!
Such a great hands on tool for those building number relationship concepts but still struggle a bit with 1:1 correspondence. Adds an extra layer of visualization, experimentation, and fun! I saw an improvement in my students exactly where I hoped!
Bryan Pantoja –
Kids loved it!
The kids really enjoyed playing with these number blocks. Theyâre colorful and have pretty unique shapes so it really grabbed their attention when they first saw them, some of the number were a bit hard for the kids to figure out but they are written and illustrated somewhere in the block so it was cool seeing them figure it out on their own. These are definitely a fun way to teach kids their numbers and how to count!
Ashley –
A Great Visual!
I have taught both high school math and homeschooled the early elementary ages, and anything that helps kids literally see a concept is a huge help! These are great for that! These numbers are something you can hand to a child and just let them explore and make their own discoveries and connections. The ‘1’ is the only one that they might need explained since it looks sideways in order for it to fit into the space of a 1. I find the building challenge cards a little frivolous, but some kids might enjoy trying to match the cards. I would definitely 10/10 recommend these for any prek-1st grade classroom! (and they’re still beneficial to older kids too!)I might get another set or two when we start talking about multiplication.