One side of this chalkboard is ruled in squares and the other side is ruled in double horizontal lines.
Chalkboards are used to help the child form letters and numbers. There is less resistance when writing on a chalkboard, and the child can easily erase mistakes.
Scratchy, slippery, silky, or soft? Young learners build tactile awareness and vocabulary skills as they interact with these twenty texture squares (ten different pairs) in a variety of "hands-on" activities. Each textured pillow or patch is approximately 2" to 3" in size to fit perfectly in small hands...and in the handy cloth drawstring bag. Includes a "Tip Sheet" packed with fun activities that "touch" on matching, vocabulary, communication, and tactile discrimination skills.
This is our complete squaring and cubing material: bead material for squaring and cubing of numbers from one to ten.
The whole set contains: squares, cubes, squaring chains (short chains), and cubing chains (long chains) for each number 1 to 10.
For instance: for number 5 there are 5 squares (5 x 5), one cube (5 x 5 x 5), one squaring chain (5 x 5), and one cubing chain (5 x 5 x 5). For number 6 there are 6 squares (6 x 6), one cube (6 x 6 x 6), one squaring chain (6 x 6), and one cubing chain (6 x 6 x 6).
Our Wooden Squares are made of solid wood and are silk-screened, which means that the golden dots are printed directly onto finished wood. Size of each square is 7.3 x 7.3 x 0.73 cm.
The Toddler Wooden Climbing Set is designed to support the development of coordination and movement skills in young children.
The set includes a Pikler Triangle and a Wooden Board, both crafted from high-quality wood.
The Pikler Triangle measures 35.4 x 27 x 25.5 inches, providing a sturdy and stable structure for toddlers to climb on. Its triangular shape encourages exploration and physical activity, promoting the development of motor skills and coordination. Helps build strength, balance, and spatial awareness in a safe and controlled environment.
It's the find it, snap it, match it game that gets kids up and moving!
Help your toddlers build gross motor skills while learning all about matching with the See & Snap Picture Hunt.
This fun twist on flash cards is as simple as it is fun: simply hide some of the the set's 20 large picture cards around the house, place one of the 20 small picture cards inside the pretend camera, and send your toddler on a fun scavenger hunt to find and match the cards.
At the end, they can even take a pretend picture - the camera really clicks!
Leveled puzzle cards teach parts of a whole, equivalencies, common denominators, and multiples.
Each Fraction Pie Puzzle is a puzzle and a conceptual fraction lesson, all rolled into a fun activity.
Select a card, place the starting pieces, and then complete the circles with the remaining fraction pie pieces. Will one-third solve the puzzle? What about 2 one-sixths?
This kinesthetic way to reinforce basic fraction concepts teaches children how fractional parts make up a whole and about equivalencies, common denominators and multiples.