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The DM001 Wooden Number Puzzles Toys is a 4-in-1 educational puzzle board designed for children aged 3 and up. With 55 colorful wooden pieces, it promotes literacy and spatial awareness without the need for assembly or batteries, making it a perfect eco-friendly choice for young learners.
Product Dimensions | 17 x 45 x 5 cm; 640 Grams |
Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
Item model number | DM001 |
Educational Objective(s) | Literacy & Spacial Awareness |
Number of pieces | 55, 1, 3, 4, 5, 10 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Material Type(s) | Wood |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Multicolor |
ASIN | B09CCMYMXF |
G**
Great toy
This is currently selling at £15.99 with a 5% voucher off bringing the price down to just over £15.We got this for our 2,3 and 4 year old grandchildren.Although our youngest grandchild is 2,we let him play with it as he is passed the stage of putting things in his mouth so can.play with things safely. All of them loved trying to catch the magnetic fish onto the rod. Obviously the 4 year old was better at this . He then went off to play with bigger boys toys ( in his words) leaving our 3 year old grandaughter and 2 year old granson playing together.I think this is a very good you for those from aged 2 provided they are no longer putting small parts in their mouths as there is a lot of small wooden parts in this game.All the children.loved the magnetic fishing bit but it was only the 4 year old grandson who could master it. The 3 year old grandaughter managed a few times but tgen left it to the 4 year old to have a play with it. The 4 year old just wanted the magnetic fishing part. The shape sorting was far too 'young' for him so he was easily bored with it.Its great for storage as well as it comes complet with a storage bav for all of the pieces. It won't however fit the base, but having all of the small shapes in one place is good enough.I like this game as it suits many ages. The shape sorting and matching for younger childten providing they've gone past the stage of putting things in their mouths. And the magnetic fishing game for around a four year old who have increased their fine motor skills. A great fun but educational toy.
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Nice set of wooden number puzzles
This wooden number puzzle for kids is really nice one , it is made of good quality and looks sturdy not easy to break it.I like the design and also because is full of colours all different .There are numbers to pun in right place and also , there are some circles like magnetic fishing to put on it's place.My son is 3 years old and he found it very entertaining and likes to play with it.This would be a lovely gift for your little ones 😊
M**G
Good product
My boy is only 2 and I had to put aside some small pieces but he really loves the numbers. Is made very well and it's not eavy which is important for me.
W**Y
Attractive puzzle....
This is a very attractive wood sorting puzzle.It has spaces for numerals and maths signs, shapes and graded rods. There are also 10 magnetic fish that can be matched by colour.It is excellent for shape and colour matching and also for grading by size and counting. It is well made and the colours are lovely – it should last for many years.Although it says from 3 years old many three year olds will struggle with the fine motor skills needed to place the rods and add the correct number of rings. So it is probably better aimed at four and five year olds.It comes complete with a colourful bag to hold all the pieces.
N**E
Very nice for a 2-4 years old
Very nice for a 2-4 years old (up to 5 years old even).Great for learning to count to 10, learn the forms. High quality wood (except the cercles that are made out of plastic).Some pieces are a bit small for a 2 years old, but it depends on the kid, how ofter them bring things to their mouth. Also, they could use the majority of the toy, taking out the few that are smaller. (Fish and numbers are fine, the round items are a bit too small)The only on is the bag. I don't understand very well why it does come with a dinosaur bag. A pity it doesn't have a fish design. Not a big con though.Recommended product.
Y**E
Varied activities for lasting fun
This comes nicely packed with each of the different pieces in a resealable bag. It comes with a storage bag which seems a bit of an afterthought as the dinosaur pattern doesn’t really fit the theme of the puzzle and also doesn’t the wooden base. Nonetheless the presence of a bag is very welcome as otherwise these sorts of toys get easily separated.I got this as we have a magnetic fishing game that the kids love but tend to fight over. Not only does this have that feature there is so much more. Learning numbers, shapes and counting. Even the 7 year old enjoyed helping the younger ones play with this.All round winner, worth the asking price.
M**M
Annoying to play with
This toy is beautifully coloured and has a fish theme. All the pieces come packed in individual bags. However, I found this very frustrating to play with.First of all, the wooden pegs won't stay put, they keep falling off and that is very frustrating for my toddler who struggles to keep the circles on the pegs wihout pulling the whole pug and make a mess. The fish again are not stable and keep falling, so she can not take one out without other 5 FallingSecondly, there are so many small pieces that can be lost so easily and they can also be a choking hazard.Wouldn't recommend for children under 3 like my daughter.
C**O
Very colorful and fun
I really like the vibrant bright colors used in this toy. It is so very colorful and beautiful. Also the pieces are well made and easy to use by kids. There are lots of things you can learn and have fun with and definitely keeps kids entertained and engaged. There is counting, quantity to number association, color learning and sorting, even fishing. Really good educational toy.Only thing I don’t like is that it has the sticks on which you stack the rings detachable and they are not too stabile and they keep falling off. This is a bit annoying when you try to stack the rings and move the main board a bit to have them all fall down. I might just glue them down to be sure they stay put. Also the fishes don’t stay up and if one falls they all fall like dominoes so fishing is not very easy (not that it would be easier in real life fishing 😆Some are small pieces so make sure you are supervising the small kids at all times when playing. My two year old loves playing with this.Overall a good price and quality
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