🎉 Snap, Count, and Conquer Math Skills!
The Learning Resources MathLink Cubes set includes 100 colorful, non-toxic cubes designed for children ages 5 and up. These versatile manipulatives support a variety of math skills, from counting to addition and subtraction, while also promoting fine motor skills and STEM learning. Perfect for both classroom and homeschool environments, they make an excellent gift for any young learner.
Item Weight | 376 Grams |
Size | 3/4in |
Item Dimensions | 8.1 x 9 x 0.9 inches |
Number of Pieces | 1000 |
Theme | Education |
Subject Character | [BLANK] |
Color | Multicolor |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 60 |
Special Features | Non Toxic |
Toy Building Block Type | Stacking Toy Building Block |
Educational Objective | Engineering Skills |
Material Type | Plastic |
M**N
Great learning tool
Our son is 4 and has so much fun with these. He recognizes the number blocks by color (from the show Numberblocks) and can add, subtract, and multiply pretty quickly by looking at them. This is also a great alternative to legos. He builds a lot of different things with these. They’re durable, easily taken apart and put together, and the shape and size of it doesn’t hurt when you accidentally step on them lol. Great product. We have asked friends and family to buy these as gifts for birthdays and Christmas because we feel the possibilities are endless for our children. The more they have the more they can build and learn!
A**R
Multi Purposeful. 5 year old on the Spectrum Loves them!!
My 5 Year old son is on the spectrum and he absolutely loves using these blocks to build and engineer his Letters and Numbers even though they’re intended use is for math. These blocks have really helped with his hand and eye coordination. The multiple color variation is also one of my favorite features. I will continue to purchase this product and the great thing about it is that they are useful even as he gets older!!
K**E
Nostalgic
I bought these for my toddlers who will be starting homeschool soon. I remember these from 1st grade and how much I loved them! Such a good tool to build fine motor skills. They are not too hard to pull apart- even for my 18 month old.
A**
A must have when teaching math
These are great learning tools. These can even be used with older students to learn fractions etc. I highly recommend these. I have had them for years and they are still in great condition.
T**R
Great toy
The 5 yr old loves these. Plays with them quite a lot, has for several months. A sneaky way to get in some practice counting as well. 10 blocks in each color, 10 colors, lots of counting to ten when we play. (Yes, you need to play with your kid.) Sturdy, should last for years. Sometimes a bit hard for small hands to pop together (so play with your kid). Make great swords - see whose sword breaks first. Use them with other toys to make towers and fences and ...
R**R
Size but not color or number blocks
We have the learning resources kits for number blocks in groups of ten (0-30), and I bought these to help expand possibilities — to have multiple number blocks at the same time. I wish that they sold the white and tan blocks in bulk because you need more of those to make the tens and twenties. These are the right size and shape but not the same color. The blue is a different blue etc. I wish they had tan and not brown, since that is too far away in color to substitute for any of the number blocks. These are ok as regular math blocks but don’t help supplement the kits in the way that I wished.They are softer and easier to snap than snap cubes, but my son likes the snap cubes because they are more regular / same shape on almost every side.
M**.
Great learning activity
These are perfect for my grandchild. The colors are vibrant with each block being molded individually. They snap together really well but not too tight to where little hands can't unsnap them apart. They fit in a child's hand nicely. Good value for the price I paid.
B**S
Great for fine motor development
The linking cubes are not only enjoyable for my students to manipulate during playtime, but they also serve an essential role in promoting fine motor development. I often incorporate them into my lessons during both math and English Language Arts (ELA) small group instruction. By engaging with the cubes, students enhance their dexterity and hand-eye coordination while simultaneously exploring fundamental mathematical concepts. Whether they are building patterns, counting, or creating shapes, the linking cubes effectively bridge learning and play, making the educational experience more interactive and engaging.
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