🚨 WHO SAID THAT NUMBERS AND MATH PROCEDURES HAVE TO BE A MONSTER?! 🚨
HELP YOUR CHILD'S DEVELOPMENT WITH OUR
MATH BOX ! 😍
🎉 Unraveling the mysteries of mathematics can be more fun than many people imagine!
Through playful activities, children discover the world of numbers, operations, and magnitudes in a light and efficient way 🙌
👉 Introduces the basic operations of mathematics;
👉 It gives concrete form to the units;
👉 It stimulates logical reasoning;
👉 It helps with space-time organization;
👉 It activates imagination, autonomy, and patience.
MATHEMATICS
Studies show that teaching mathematics is fundamental for development from early childhood. Teaching mathematics stimulates logical reasoning, independent thinking, and problem-solving skills. Playful toys help in learning simple concepts, such as number recognition, addition, and subtraction; as well as more complex ones like magnitude, sets, and measurements. Many students see mathematics as a daunting challenge! But if taught in a fun way from an early age, it can become a much more understandable and enjoyable subject in the future.
✔ At what age does a child begin to learn mathematics?
Basic mathematical concepts begin around age 3, with the recognition of numbers and their applications. From there, children expand this knowledge, moving on to mechanical counting and then to simple addition and subtraction operations. Geometric shapes are usually learned between the ages of 4 and 6. It is also in this age range that children begin to familiarize themselves with how a clock works and the concept of time.
✔ Numerous benefits!
Our Math Box is also great for developing motor skills and identifying colors and shapes. Toys that involve fitting pieces together encourage logical reasoning and creativity, as well as patience and persistence. An excellent option for developing senses, movements, and skills in the early years of life!

➡️ Only the items listed above. The product is not shipped in a cardboard box.
👉 Suitable for children aged 3 and up.
⚠️ Warning! Educational toys may contain small parts. Let the child play and make discoveries on their own, but always with adult supervision.
