The summer holidays are over and the new school year has started, why not give your little ones a head start and make learning fun at home!
We’ve picked out 3 products that will help children’s maths development, helping them through school and ensuring they are having fun! All of these products can be enjoyed individually, with family or even with their friends on the weekend! Children won’t even feel like they’re learning with these fantastic and fun toys as they are learning through play.
Mini Muffin Match Up Maths Activity Set
The Mini Muffin Match Up Maths Activity Set is a fun and engaging way for children to develop mathematics skills from an early age.
This bright and colourful cake themed set will provide hours of fun. Children can choose from the selection of sorting activity inserts which fit in the muffin tray. Activities include matching, sorting, counting and colour recognition.
This product is great for children to play with alone, with family or with their friends!
Mathlink® Cubes Activity Set
Mathlink® Cubes Activity Set contains everything you need to develop early Mathematics skills. It also supports the Maths Mastery teaching method.
The mastery approach to teaching maths involves three main elements: fluency, reasoning and problem-solving. It allows primary maths skills to be developed gradually through three different stages of learning (concrete, pictorial and abstract) as the child’s knowledge increases.
This set is great for both independent and group learning.
Pretend and Play Calculator Cash Register
The Pretend and Play Calculator Cash Register with Play Money will provide hours of entertainment. This is a great way to support a child’s expressive arts and design skills. As well as support the development of mathematics skills.
The cash register features a solar-powered calculator with large buttons and digital display. The set also includes a pretend card and UK play pound notes and coins.
Children will have lots of fun playing shops with this cash register and play money. It’s a great way to play with friends and family while practicing maths.