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Wooden Math Learning Toy for Kids – Counting, Numbers, Addition & Subtraction

Wooden Math Learning Toy for Kids – Counting, Numbers, Addition & Subtraction

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12-in-1 Math Learning Toy for Kids – Learn Numbers Through Play

Make early mathematics more interactive with Mother Touch Toys 12-in-1 Math Learning Toy, a hands-on educational game designed to introduce children to numbers, counting, sequencing, comparison, addition and subtraction.

Instead of learning numbers only from books or screens, children can touch, move, match, count and arrange number coins while playing different activities.

The set is designed to grow with the child, beginning with simple number-recognition activities and gradually introducing more challenging mathematical thinking.

One Set, 12 Ways to Learn

The 12-in-1 Math Game offers multiple activities so children can practise different concepts using the same set.

Depending on the child's age and ability, activities can include:

  • Number recognition
  • Number matching
  • Counting
  • Number sequencing
  • Missing numbers
  • Greater and smaller numbers
  • Number comparison
  • Addition
  • Subtraction
  • Memory activities
  • Target-number challenges
  • Math-based speed games

This variety helps keep learning fresh instead of repeating the same activity every time.


Learn Numbers With Hands-On Play

For young children, numbers become easier to understand when they can physically interact with them.

Children can pick up the number coins, arrange them in order and match numbers while saying them aloud.

For example:

1 → 2 → 3 → 4 → 5

As their confidence grows, the activities can move toward missing numbers, comparisons and simple calculations.


Counting & Number Recognition for Ages 2+

The early activities are designed to introduce children to basic numbers and counting.

Parents can ask simple questions such as:

“Can you find number 4?”

“How many coins do we have?”

“Which number comes after 6?”

These simple activities turn everyday play into an opportunity to practise early mathematical concepts.


Learn Number Sequencing

Children can arrange numbers in the correct order and identify numbers that are missing from a sequence.

For example:

1 – 2 – __ – 4 – 5

The child has to identify the missing number and complete the sequence.

This introduces the idea that numbers follow a particular order.


Greater Than & Smaller Than

As children progress, the game can introduce basic number comparison.

They can compare two numbers and decide which one is:

Greater

or

Smaller

This creates a foundation for understanding numerical relationships before moving to more advanced mathematics.


Practise Addition & Subtraction

Older children can use the number coins to practise basic addition and subtraction.

For example:

3 + 2 = 5

or

7 − 3 = 4

Because children can physically move and arrange the numbers, abstract calculations become a more interactive activity.


Develops Mathematical Thinking

The set is not only about memorising numbers.

Many activities require children to observe, compare, remember, arrange and make decisions.

This encourages them to think about why an answer works rather than simply repeating it.


Age-Based Learning Guide

Ages 2–3: Discover Numbers

Focus on:

  • Number recognition
  • Counting
  • Number matching
  • Saying numbers aloud

Ages 3–4: Build Number Order

Focus on:

  • Number sequencing
  • Missing numbers
  • Number arrangement
  • Simple logic activities

Ages 4–5: Compare & Think

Focus on:

  • Greater and smaller numbers
  • Number comparison
  • Listening activities
  • Faster number recognition

Ages 5–8: Calculate & Challenge

Focus on:

  • Addition
  • Subtraction
  • Target-number games
  • Memory challenges
  • Math races
  • Strategy-based activities

This progression allows parents and teachers to choose activities according to the child's current learning level.


Educational Benefits

🔢 Builds Number Recognition

Children become familiar with numbers through repeated hands-on interaction.

🧮 Introduces Early Maths

Counting, sequencing, comparison, addition and subtraction can be practised through games.

🧠 Encourages Logical Thinking

Children need to observe numbers, identify patterns and make decisions.

🎯 Improves Concentration

Number challenges encourage children to focus on completing a specific task.

✋ Supports Fine Motor Skills

Picking up, moving and arranging the coins involves controlled hand movements.

👀 Hand-Eye Coordination

Children coordinate their visual attention with their hands while arranging number pieces.

🧩 Develops Problem-Solving

Missing-number and target-number activities encourage children to work out solutions.

💬 Builds Number Vocabulary

Parents can use the activities to practise number names and mathematical language.

📵 Screen-Free Learning

Children can practise basic mathematics through a physical, interactive activity instead of a digital device.


Fun Ways to Play

Number Hunt

Call out a number and ask the child to find the matching coin.

Build the Number Line

Ask the child to arrange the numbers from smallest to largest.

Find the Missing Number

Remove one number from a sequence and ask the child to identify it.

Greater or Smaller?

Show two numbers and ask which number is greater.

Quick Addition

Give the child two numbers and ask them to find the total.

Subtraction Challenge

Start with a number and ask the child to work out what remains after taking another number away.

Family Math Race

Two players can compete to complete a simple number challenge first.


Great for Home, Preschool & Classroom Learning

This educational math game for kids can be used at home, in preschool classrooms, activity centres and parent-child learning sessions.

Parents can select simpler activities for younger children and introduce more challenging games as their mathematical confidence develops.

It can also be useful for children who enjoy hands-on learning, number games and screen-free educational activities.


Product Details

  • Product Name: Baby's First Math – 12-in-1 Educational Coin Set
  • Product Type: Math Learning Game
  • Recommended Age: 2–8 Years
  • Activities: 12 Learning Games
  • Learning Areas: Numbers, Counting, Sequencing, Comparison, Addition & Subtraction
  • Play Type: Hands-On / Screen-Free
  • Suitable For: Home, Preschool & Classroom Activities
  • Brand: Mother Touch Toys

 

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