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Loose parts play is an incredible way of teaching children early Math and English lessons. They are a great physical and tangible representation of concepts that children often struggle with.

When engaging in activities like lifting, counting, and sorting, it’s important to ask thoughtful questions. By asking questions like “What can you tell me about this?” or “What is your plan with this?” you can help steer children in the right direction. This encourages them to continue thinking about their creative process while staying on track.

Observe what children are creating and describe what you see without expressing any personal opinions. “I notice you have a pile of read bears and blue bears.” This provides a chance for children to vocalize their experiences and enforce the recognition process.

Wooden Fraction & Decimal Towers

One side includes fractions and the opposite side includes the corresponding decimal. Slot the fraction and decimal pieces onto the poles and teach up to the number 2. Ages 3+ 213078 60 pieces

Sort & Count Cups

Ages 18 months+ 208939 30 pieces

Sensory Leaves Math Activity Set

This certified, recycled plastic set includes 6 different types of tactile leaf counters in 6 different colours and 3 different sizes. Ages 5+ 213032 47 pieces

Colourful Cactus Counters

Inspired by the desert, these colourful cactus counters help children master early math skills! They can sort, count, make patterns, add, and subtract using the type of cactus, colour, and more. Ages 3+ 213031 72 pieces

Feels-Write Letter Stones, Uppercase

Ages 3+ 210326 26 pieces

Sorting Stones

Ages 3+ 201331 20 pieces

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