Learning Resources - In The Garden Critter Counters™ (3 years+)

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Engage Young Learners with Learning Resources - In The Garden Critter Counters™

Kids learn to count objects and compare numbers with colorful manipulatives Reinforce counting, sorting, number relationships and patterning Set of 72 counters come in 6 different shapes and colors Features dragonfly, snail, grasshopper, caterpillar, spider, and bee Counters can be combined with other counter sets for endless playing possibilities! Ages 3+

Enhancing Early Math Skills

The Learning Resources - In The Garden Critter Counters™ provide a fun and engaging way for children aged 3 and above to explore early math skills. These adorable critters can be used for counting, sorting, and simple addition and subtraction. Because they are designed to appeal to young children, they can make learning math concepts enjoyable and less intimidating. Moreover, using these toys can help reinforce concepts in a playful manner, making learning effective.

Promoting Imaginative Play

In addition to math, In The Garden Critter Counters™ stimulate imaginative play. Children can create stories and scenarios featuring the colorful critters, which encourages creativity and language development. However, it’s not just playtime; when children role-play, they practice communication skills and learn to articulate their thoughts. This multi-faceted approach to learning ensures that children gain various skills while having fun.

Safe and Durable Learning Experience

Safety and durability are crucial for educational toys. Learning Resources ensures that the In The Garden Critter Counters™ are made from high-quality, child-safe materials. Therefore, parents can have peace of mind knowing their children are safe while playing and learning. With their colorful designs and sturdy construction, these critters are built to withstand the curious hands of toddlers, providing long-lasting educational fun.


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