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Reasha Stoddard
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Great
Tamera
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
I purchased this product to have as a homeschooling resource for my 4 and 5 year old. This product offers plenty of learning opportunities for growth and development. Learn colors, shapes, improve fine motor, and so much more. I definitely recommend!
Liz Hoff
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2024
My 4&3 year olds love these! Bought for homeschool and ended up using them more for building & counting. Great product that I remember as a kid!
Kunde
Reviewed in Germany on October 30, 2024
Zum Rechnen lernen eine gute Idee, fand ich, aber ein etwas frustrierendes Spiel, da sich die Teile von Kinderhänden (5-6 Jahre) nicht zusammendrücken lassen. Habe die Verpackung leider schon entsorgt, sonst hätte ich es zurückgeschickt.
RT
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2023
My son's favorite toy (activity). He plays with them almost daily. He got them when he was 2.5 years old and been playing with them till now (he's now 4 years old). He plays with them so much, that I've gotten additional sets. I think we have a total of 300 of them by now.He uses them for everything! He builds things them, he counts them, when we play together we use them for addition and subtraction, and he organizes them by color. Lately he's been combining all activates together.... he separates them by color and uses the blocks to build numbers and adds them. It's really cute.
mhm
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2023
I got these on deal. Purchased two boxes so there would be enough for my kids to share and build with/count. They are great manipulatives for building hand eye coordination and strength. My kids like to see how long of a sword they can make with them and it keeps them busy for a while.
luigi
Reviewed in Italy on April 6, 2023
Ottimo gioco mio figlio le adora!
Sarah
Reviewed in France on May 27, 2022
Mes enfants adorent ces cubes pour construire mais aussi pour les aider à dénombrer je recommande !
P
Reviewed in Australia on June 1, 2021
Product arrived as described, great pack for learning, good sixe for little and big hands, easy to pull apart, comes with a little booklet with some ideas of what to create. Very well priced, I also bought a pack for a friend.
Iyaofee
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 25, 2021
Very good learning resource. Help to count, learn patterns, create easy figures. Easy to connect together. My 6 and 3 Yr old had no problems with it.
Reenie_B.🤍
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2021
Works great for mathematics!! I homeschool both of my children; they are both on the spectrum, so being able to visually see the math work itself out while physically applying the methods I’m teaching them helps them to focus better. It makes math fun while tackling some of their sensory obstacles. Definitely a must. These help making teaching my little ones math sooo much easier! Plus they’re pretty sturdy, durable. and easy to use. The variety of colors makes it fun for the kiddos, and easier to differentiate between the different subtypes, when working on number/word problems. Price point is definitely fair, and your getting your money’s worth :D
Vhendi
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2020
They snap together very well, light weight and nice colors. My 3 year old daughter loves that she can make the NumberBlocks characters from the show and play along with them. We can easily see how to make new shapes with the same number of blocks, and visualize addition and subtraction. Each color has 10 blocks so it’s also easy to notice if one goes astray; there are 10 separate colors and if you use the “pink” for “violet” you can make the rainbow then have black and white as well. Depending on how you assemble them, your shapes can be sturdy or “hinge” and rotate so they can twist or pop off without much trouble. My daughter has no trouble taking them apart but is learning how to snap them together. I do need to make sure my 1 year old doesn’t get these since they are small enough to be a Potential hazard if she puts them in her mouth.
Mari
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2020
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