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Mathematical play

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Inlay board fingers and toes

Inlay puzzle board with 10 colourful fingers and toes helps introduce

number correspondence. Each finger or toe features a number and the

inlay board corresponds numerically in dots. Practicing putting the

pieces into place helps childen gain in dexterity and shape awareness.

Contents: 9 mm beech plywood puzzle (36.5 x 36.5 cm), manual.

Number puzzle 1-10

Number puzzles 1 - 10 clearly introduces one to one number correspondence

to children. Count the dots and match with a number symbol. Check answers

by fitting the puzzle pieces together. Children learn that successive numbers

increase and decrease in value by one. Self-checking.

Contents: 20 pieces - 10 two piece puzzles with numbers and dots, manual.

Wooden box with lid (16 x 9 x 5 cm).

Counting diagram 1 - 10

Play tiles depict one number value across rows

and successive numerals down columns. Children learn

to count items, match quantities and combine

quantities with number symbols.

Contents: wooden puzzle boards (34 x 34 cm),

25 tiles, manual.

Counting diagram 11 - 20

Play tiles depict one number value across rows

and successive numerals down columns. Children learn

to count items, match quantities and combine

quantities with number symbols.

Contents: 2 wooden puzzle boards (34 x 34 cm),

50 tiles, manual.

522.969

inlay board fingers and toes

353.000

number puzzles 1 - 10

522.176

counting diagram 1 - 5

522.177

counting diagram 6 - 10

523.195

counting diagram 11 - 20