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Wooden Math Bars & Number Tiles (set of 20)

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$10.50 $15.00 In stock

Category: 套件組件

透過具體的實物操作,建立數學基礎概念,讓孩子練習數數、排列與比較。本套組包含20個木製數學棒與數字卡,幫助孩子在動手遊戲中探索基礎數字概念。

  • 套組內含20個木棒與數字卡,可用於數數、排序及數量比較
  • 專為支援基礎數學技能的視覺與觸覺學習而設計
  • 木棒與數字卡可並排排列,以呈現數字之間的關係
  • 耐用的木製結構,適合重複使用
  • 為Lovevery Play Kits適齡學習系統的一部分

Customer Reviews (4.8 / 5 · 18 reviews)

Julian ★★★★★

I was surprised how much my daughter enjoys lining up the bars from smallest to biggest—it turned into a fun game. The smooth wood feels nice to hold, and the tiles stay put when she places them on the bars. This set has really helped her grasp counting without any frustration.

Charlotte ★★★★★

My 5-year-old finally understands "greater than" and "less than" after lining up these bars side by side. The smooth wooden finish feels nice and there's no sharp edges at all.

Olivia ★★★★★

My daughter figured out the number-to-quantity matching on her own by placing the tiles next to the bars, which I hadn’t expected. The wood is smooth and easy for her small hands to grip without splintering. A solid way to make counting feel like a puzzle instead of a chore.

Christopher ★★★★★

My kids actually lined up all 20 bars to see how much bigger the ten-bar is than the one-bar — that concrete comparison clicked instantly.

Madison ★★★★★

The tiles have a nice, smooth finish that feels good in small hands. We've been using them to practice counting to ten, and the separate bars make it easy for my child to see how numbers compare. Finally, a hands-on math tool that clicks for us.

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.