Wooden Montessori educational toy "Ice Cream" for learning numbers
- Brand: HBC
- Product Code: 13334
- Availability: In Stock
The toy is designed according to Montessori principles, allowing children to learn through independent interaction with the pieces while developing logical thinking, fine motor skills, and analytical abilities. Educational sets of this type are widely used to support early mathematical development in preschool children.
Specifications
Purpose: learning numbers, counting, and colorsMaterial: natural wood
Coating: safe water-based paints
Age: recommended for children aged 3 years and older
Design features:
- smoothly polished surfaces;
- rounded edges;
- bright colorful elements;
- sturdy wooden base.
Key Benefits
- Helps children easily learn numbers from 1 to 10.
- Develops counting skills and mathematical thinking.
- Improves fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
- Helps children learn colors and object sorting.
- Enhances attention, memory, and logical thinking.
- Made from natural wood and child-safe materials.
Usage Features
The toy can be used for a variety of educational activities:- introducing numbers;
- learning forward and backward counting;
- matching numbers with the corresponding quantity of pieces;
- sorting pieces by color;
- completing simple math exercises;
- developing speech skills through play.
Who Is It Suitable For?
- children aged 3 years and older;
- preschoolers;
- kindergarten teachers;
- speech therapists;
- special education teachers;
- early childhood educators;
- parents for home learning activities.
- mathematical skills;
- fine motor skills;
- hand-eye coordination;
- logical thinking;
- concentration;
- memory;
- sensory perception;
- sorting and comparison skills.
How to Use
- Place all the pieces on a flat surface.
- Introduce the child to the numbers and colors.
- Ask the child to find the ice cream piece with the correct number or matching quantity of elements.
- Gradually introduce simple addition, subtraction, and number comparison activities.
- Encourage the child to create their own educational games and challenges.








