Description
Discover the ultimate educational fun for your little one with the Melissa & Doug Counting Shape Stacker Wooden Shapes and Numbers Toy, a brilliant and engaging activity designed to spark curiosity and learning. This sturdy, high-quality wooden stacker is bursting with exciting details that naturally draw a child's attention to colors, shapes, and numbers. It is an amazing tool for encouraging essential early math skills, featuring 55 vibrant shape pieces and 10 durable number tiles. This hands-on toy helps children grasp basic concepts like addition and quantity through interactive play, such as counting exercises like "One rectangle plus one rectangle makes two rectangles. If we add one more, how many rectangles do we have in all" This unique design also supports early literacy development by promoting word recognition, as the shape names are printed clearly on the wooden board and the corresponding numbers are spelled out on the back of the tiles.
Crafted from solid wood, this classic toy is built to last, offering endless hours of safe and enriching play that stimulates cognitive growth and fine motor skills. The bright colors are non-toxic, ensuring a secure play experience. Its features include color-matching, number recognition (1-10), shape sorting, and stacking. It’s a wonderful addition to any home, providing a smart, fun way to introduce educational concepts while fostering concentration and problem-solving abilities. This must-have item supports your child's learning journey beautifully.
FAQ:
Q: What age is this toy recommended for?
A: This toy is generally recommended for children aged 3 years and up.
Q: How many total pieces are included with the stacker?
A: The set includes a wooden stacking board, 55 shape pieces, and 10 number tiles for a total of 66 pieces.
Q: What materials is the stacker made from?
A: The Counting Shape Stacker is made from high-quality, durable wood.
Q: Does this toy help with reading skills?
A: Yes, it helps develop word recognition by featuring shape names printed on the board and numbers spelled out on the back of the tiles.