COUNTING TOYS: Teach children to count to 100 by ones and tens while building fine motor and math skills.
MATH LINK CUBES: 10 different kid-friendly colors, these cubes are terrific for grouping by color and for exploring patterns.
CONNECT ON ALL SIDES: Cubes link together on all sides of each cube with circular cutouts so kids can explore shapes and area.
MATH CUBES MANIPULATIVES: Cubes come in 10 kid-friendly, appealing colors: red, orange, yellow, light green, dark green, blue, pink, brown, black, and white.Homeschool supplies for ages 5+
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Product Specifications
Manufacturer: Learning Resources
Brand: Learning Resources
Item Weight: 0.8 ounces
Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 6.2 x 1.6 inches
Item model number: LER7584
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Color: Yellow
Material Type: Plastic
Number of Items: 1
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
Manufacturer Part Number: LER7584
Product Information
Help young students master early math skills with these cubes which are great for stacking. This set of 100 plastic cubes link together on all sides with circle shape cutouts. Easy for little hands to connect and twist apart.
From the manufacturer
SNAP CUBES (SET/100)
COUNTING TOYS
Cubes come in 10 kid-friendly, appealing colors
CONNECT ON ALL SIDES
Cubes link together on all sides
Homeschool supplies
These cubes are terrific for grouping by color and for exploring patterns
Ages & Stages
Critical Thinking
This toy helps kids become sharp, critical thinkers by teaching them sequential thought, problem solving, and other essential skills!
Early Math
From addition and subtraction to fractions, Base 10, and more, this toy introduces kids to the fundamentals of early math success!
Counting
Help kids navigate the world of numbers with this toy that builds the skills they need to start counting as high as they can!