Build math fundamentals visually with concrete objects to count, line up, and compare. This set includes 20 wooden math bars and number tiles that help children explore early number concepts through hands-on play.
Set includes 20 wooden bars and number tiles for counting, sequencing, and comparing quantities
Designed to support visual and tactile learning of basic math skills
Bars and tiles can be lined up side by side to illustrate number relationships
Durable wooden construction suitable for repeated use
Part of the Lovevery Play Kits system for age-appropriate learning
Customer Reviews (4.8 / 5 · 12 reviews)
Michael R.★★★★★
My four-year-old loves lining up the bars from smallest to largest — it makes counting feel like a puzzle instead of a lesson. The smooth wood finish is a nice touch, and the number tiles are just the right size for her little hands to sort.
Scarlett★★★★★
The tiles are exactly the right thickness for small hands to pick up easily, and the natural wood grain makes counting feel less like a lesson. My daughter has been lining them up to compare quantities on her own since we opened the box.
Victoria★★★★★
My son finally understands why 3 plus 2 equals 5 after lining up the wooden bars side by side — the physical counting makes it click instantly. The tiles are just the right size for small hands to grip and sort.
Sophia★★★★★
The tiles are cut from solid wood, so they have a nice weight that makes them satisfying for little hands to organize. My first grader has finally grasped addition by lining up the bars side by side to compare lengths.
Natalie★★★★★
My four-year-old finally understands "greater than" after we laid out the bars side-by-side. The number tiles make it easy for her to match the count with the symbol.
Ella★★★★★
My first-grader loves lining up the bars from smallest to biggest—it finally made "greater than" click for her. The tiles feel nice and chunky in little hands, and we've already used them for simple addition.
Ella Z.★★★★★
My daughter finally grasped the concept of "greater than" after lining up these wooden bars side by side. The fact that she can physically count and compare the tiles herself makes all the difference.
James W.★★★★★
I bought these to help my son with subtraction, and the different lengths make comparing numbers so intuitive. He’s finally grasping borrowing ten without getting frustrated, and the tiles snap together satisfyingly.
Edward O.★★★★★
My daughter finally understands addition after lining up the bars side by side to count the dots. The paint hasn't chipped after a week of daily use, which surprises me.
Victoria V.★★★★☆
I’d prefer if the numbers were printed in a darker shade, but the solid wood construction gives it a nice heft that helps little hands place them accurately.