Number Tray
Specifications
Dimensions: W 29.2cm x H 29.2cm x L 2.8cm
Weight:
Suitable for children from: 3 Years +
Brand: Bigjigs Toys
Barcode: 691621171448
Teach kids to count with our rainbow coloured Number Tray. Features numbers from 1 to 100 on chunky cubes and has a simple yet attractive design that engages young minds.
Ideal for both the classroom and playroom, this 100-piece maths toy is a great way to hone counting and fine motor skills. Develops kids’ dexterity, concentration and problem-solving abilities. Great for teaching number sequencing, too.
Our number tray is a fun and durable educational resource that is sure to educate for years to come. Crafted from high quality, sustainably sourced FSC® Certified wood and supplied in a handy wooden tray. Conforms to current European safety standards. Age 3+ years.
Number Tray - product features:
- 100-piece wooden number counting tray
- Rainbow coloured cubes
- Made from FSC® Certified wood
- 3+ years
- W 29.2cm x H 29.2cm x L 2.8cm
- Reviews
- Questions
Product is great but
This product is well made but the number 33 came faded. However I wish the numbers were double sided, it’s very difficult for my toddler to put them back as 1/6 sides has a number, put that with 100 blocks that’s a lot of variables. So I have had to separate the numbers and put them in bags in order for play to be effective. But blocks are well made - base could be a little bit sturdier. If you decide to make the block double sided please let me know!!!
Great buy
Lovely, brightly coloured hundred square bought for my 4 year old grandson. I know he will ove it as he is obsessed by numbers!
Numbers learning
It has been used with our 3 year old granddaughter to help with understanding larger numbers. Short periods of one to one attention which she enjoys. The colours and quality of each square numbered block is great.
Great for learning numbers
This was the perfect gift for my 5 year old who is obsessed with numbers. He uses it daily to organise the numbers, and the colours give it another dimension for learning and helping him understand.
Teaching numbers
During our daily car commute, my 3.5 years old likes to call out numbers he sees on building and houses. He gets confuse on teens i.e. 16 and 61 and sometimes its hard to correct him while I am driving. So I though just give this a try. It is great coz we already make like 10 different games out of it. Just go along with the flow and use our imaginations (different colour airplane, guess and call out numbers etc.)