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Match the Numbers
Count and Place the Pegs
Mix and Match
Advanced Play

The set includes 10 beautifully crafted wooden number boards and 57 colorful pegs—making it a complete wooden counting toy that’s perfect for hands-on number learning.
This number learning toy is ideal for children aged 2 years and above. It’s designed to introduce toddlers to numbers through interactive play.
Yes! The wooden counting toy is made from premium beech wood and painted with non-toxic colors, ensuring a safe and smooth experience for little hands.
Yes! The wooden counting toy is made from premium beech wood and painted with non-toxic colors, ensuring a safe and smooth experience for little hands.
Absolutely. The number pegs are designed with toddler-friendly dimensions, making them easy to grasp, sort and place on the boards during number play.
Yes, this number learning toy aligns perfectly with Montessori principles—encouraging independent exploration, tactile learning and logical thinking.
Each board in this wooden counting toy set features clearly printed numbers, helping children visually connect digits with quantity during play.
Yes! The number pegs are brightly colored to make counting fun and visually stimulating—ideal for early learners exploring number toys.
Definitely. You can use the number pegs and boards to create simple math exercises, turning this wooden counting toy into a playful tool for learning addition and subtraction.
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The number board is sturdy, and pegs are smooth and safe. Love that it encourages independent learning.
Perfect for early math skills. My daughter counts, sorts, and even creates patterns. Great addition to our learning shelf.
Fun and educational! We use it every day during playtime. I’ve noticed better number recall already.
Excellent quality! My son enjoys placing the pegs and saying numbers aloud. Learning through play really works.
Excellent quality! My son enjoys placing the pegs and saying numbers aloud. Learning through play really works