Elis Design Mathematics and Alphabet Gift Set For 2 Years and Older
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Counting Box with Cards
The counting box introduces children to the basic numbers. All you need are 10 wooden pegs and cards that respect the Montessori color palette.
To start, choose a red card with the number 1 and only 1 hole. Place it on top of the box and let the child put that many pegs into the hole. Gradually increase the difficulty up to number 10. As a reward, children may pull the board in the middle of the box out and let the pegs fall into the drawer.
While playing with a box, cards and pegs, children practice their motor skills, hand-eye coordination, logical thinking and learn the basics of mathematics.
Multiplication Table
A counting table with rulers of different lengths, in a color spectrum that respects the principles of Montessori pedagogy, is another toy and tool to introduce children to numbers.
Rulers (wooden pieces) with numbers from 1 to 10 and mathematical symbols help children become familiar with counting, numbers and basic arithmetic problems through visual demonstrations. Children count the pieces on the rulers themselves on their fingers, become familiar with the number and the color associated with the given number and the brightest try addition, subtraction, division and multiplication.
Playing with a multiplication table teaches children to recognize colors and numbers, familiarizes them with the principles of Montessori pedagogy, numbers and arithmetic problems, improves logical thinking, visual perception and teaches children to concentrate and be patient.
Rainbow Ball Abacus
The wooden abacus is classic educational toy that should not be missing from any child's room.
Children learn addition, subtraction, division and multiplication more easily when they can visualize everything and try it out with balls in soft pastel colors.
The calculator in the shape of a rainbow helps children with counting, teaches them colors, trains fine motor skills and is also a beautiful decoration for the children's room.
Number Cards with Pictures
Ten counting cards in the Montessori color palette teach children to count from 1 to 10 through play.
The cards are colored and numbered according to the principles of Montessori pedagogy, supplemented with simple pictures, and introduce children to the basic numbers through play. To make the game not just about counting, you can supplement it with interesting stories about the objects in the pictures.
When playing with cards, children improve their understanding, logical thinking, become familiar with numbers, learn to recognize numbers and colors, count from 1 to 10, develop visual perception and, if supplemented with talking, auditory perception.
Puzzle for Inserting Fractions
The wooden insert puzzle introduces children to a new way of counting - dividing a whole into smaller parts, using fractions.
A wooden board with round cutouts and an insert puzzle in the shape of wheels divided into a different number of parts (1 whole, 2 halves, 3 thirds or 4 quarters) is a game that clearly shows children how to divide and subdivide a whole.
By playing with puzzles, children practice their visual perception, motor skills, hand-eye coordination, logical thinking and become familiar with fractions.
Alphabet Tracing Board
A wooden alphabet board and a wooden pencil are ideal for learning letters and writing.
A board with large block letters, a wooden pencil and numbered arrows showing how to write is an educational tool for introducing children to the capital letters of the alphabet and practicing writing. Children can trace the letters directly on the card and thus become familiar with their characteristic features.
While playing with the board, children learn to recognize capital letters and the alphabet, try writing, practice a proper grip, motor skills and learn to concentrate and be patient.
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