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Baby’s First Math Game – 12-in-1 Educational Coin Set for Toddlers & Kids | Learn Numbers, Addition, & Subtraction | Montessori-Inspired STEM Toy for Ages 2–8

Baby’s First Math Game – 12-in-1 Educational Coin Set for Toddlers & Kids | Learn Numbers, Addition, & Subtraction | Montessori-Inspired STEM Toy for Ages 2–8

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Unlock a world of numbers with Baby’s First Math, a versatile 12-game system designed to grow alongside your child. From first number recognition to fast-paced mental math, this set transforms abstract concepts into hands-on, tactile fun. Whether you are building a number line or racing to solve an equation, these games provide a screen-free way to boost confidence and classroom readiness.

Key Features & Benefits

  • 12-in-1 Versatility: Includes a curated guide of 12 unique games, ensuring your child stays engaged as their skills progress from toddler to grade school.
  • Comprehensive Skill Building: Master everything from basic number matching and sequencing to advanced addition, subtraction, and logical comparison.
  • Grows With Your Child: Features tiered play levels starting with simple matching for Ages 2+ and advancing to complex memory challenges for Ages 6+.
  • Develops Fine Motor Skills: Activities like the "Number Tower Challenge" help children refine their hand-eye coordination and physical dexterity while they learn.
  • Interactive & Social: Perfect for family game night or classroom settings, encouraging healthy competition through "Math Races" and "Fast Finger" challenges.

Game Level Guide

Age Range Game Focus Key Learning Outcome
Ages 2–3 Matching & Talking

Number recognition and vocabulary building.

Ages 3–4 Sequencing & Logic

Understanding number order (0–9) and missing values.

Ages 4–5 Comparison & Speed

Learning "Greater vs. Smaller" and quick listening skills.

Ages 5–8 Addition & Strategy

Solving math problems, target-number logic, and memory.

 

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