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Our Home Learning resources were developed in close cooperation with the team behind Educo, well-known as a brand that supports play-based learning through active hand-on materials. The Toys for Life range develops foundation learning across mathematics, language and motor development.
This colourful game helps fine tune hand and finger dexterity. Children compare lengths and sizes of rings and sticks to copy the coloured outlines...
View full detailsPlastic weights are easy to handle and are durable. Pairs are equally weighted to show balance and equality. Use with Scales (522185).
Inlay puzzle board with 10 colourful fingers and toes helps introduce number correspondence.Each finger or toe features a number and the inlay boar...
View full detailsIdeal versatile resource and enable children to understand basic key math concepts like counting, addition and subtraction in a playful way.
Early math puzzles to practice quantities up to 12. There is an increase in difficulty in both the content of the puzzles and the number pieces.
Early math puzzles to practice quantities up to 12. There is an increase in difficulty in both the content of the puzzles and the number pieces.
Sort the images from empty to full and vice versa. While playing, children learn about concepts such as "more than" and "less than". Ages 3yrs +
The Sandpaper Numerals introduce the child to symbol 0-9 and their corresponding number names. By tracing the numerals in the style and direction i...
View full detailsGreenboards used in a Montessori classroom. One side with double lines and the other side with squares.
Greenboards used in a Montessori classroom. Unprinted on both sides.
Now the rule of the game is set: each player either stacks his or her own tower or a joint tower is built.-The player whose turn it is rolls the di...
View full detailsMatch the puzzle pieces with their corresponding occupations. Learn about occupations and practice vocabulary and fine motor skills. The puzzle pie...
View full detailsPlace the bears with the same colour and size in front of the assignment card. Use the tweezer to develop fine motor skills.
Search for assignment strip items on the theme boards. For each item found, place a bead on the stand. Flip the assignment strip over for the answe...
View full detailsSort cards from darkest to lightest and vice versa. Learn to understand gradations of hue and the impact it has on images.
Sort the image cards into related sets of 3. Describe and name each image to develop vocabulary.
Challenging game based on the principle of the well-known Sudoku puzzles. The rows and columns may contain only one of each item.Children engage an...
View full detailsStamp the letters and create words. Follow all letters with a pencil. Develop knowledge of letters and fine motor skills.
Build towers as shown on the assignment cards. Learn to distinguish various colours and shapes and to convert a 2-D picture into a 3-D structure. I...
View full detailsNumber puzzles 1 - 10 clearly introduces one to one number correspondence to children. Count the dots and match with a number symbol. Check answers...
View full detailsMatch sets of beetle wings featuring dots and numbers. Combine dots with dots and numbers with numbers or both for more difficulty. Develop countin...
View full detailsTiles to depict one number value across rows and successive numerals down columns. Children learn to count items, match quantities and combine quan...
View full detailsA set of plastic bears in different colours and sizes including 16 exercises. This resource is suited to help children to learn to count, compare a...
View full detailsMade from sturdy and strong plastic. Ideal for measuring liquids or for measuring volume and capacity in math activities.
Climb is an exciting balancing game, where you have to balance the ball to the top of the tower either alone or as a team using finesse and dexteri...
View full detailsThe Coloured Bead Stairs are used for activities of addition, subtraction and multiplication.
Plastic number cards in small size for counting 1-9000.
Wooden box for the plastic number cards. Made of solid beechwood.
One side ruled to guide the child in placement of ascending and descending letters and the other is ruled in squares.
How long will your story be? Place the wooden tiles as dominoes. Create a story with the images. Whose story will be the longest before all the til...
View full detailsCollect pairs of cards which are opposites of each other. Describe and name what you see and improve vocabulary.
Match the transparent image card that relates best to the image on the assignment card. Describe what you see and enhance vocabulary.
Follow letter shapes with your index finger or the wooden pen. Stimulates pre-writing skills, letter shape recognition and fine motor skills.
Learn to tell the time from 1 to 12 or from 13 to 24 hours. Learn to identify the hour and minute hands.
Screw the bolts onto the nuts. Learn about shapes and colours and develop hand-eye coordination and fine motore skills.
Cooperate and build constructions following assignment card images or create own designs. Give one another verbal instructions such as "Put the red...
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