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Wooden Montessori Abacus Toy

Original price $29.99 - Original price $34.99
Original price
$29.99
$29.99 - $34.99
Current price $29.99

Using this Toddler Wooden Montessori Abacus Toy, you may improve your child's education. This bright educational tool, which is made of sturdy materials, has colorful beads for both units and thousands. Ideal for encouraging toddlers' fine motor skills, counting and number identification.

Features
  • Colorful Beads: Features vibrant beads for units, tens, hundreds, and thousands to engage young learners visually
  • Hands-On Learning: Encourages interactive play, promoting fine motor skills and cognitive development through tactile exploration
  • Montessori Method: Designed based on Montessori principles to foster independent learning and a love for math
  • Versatile Use: Ideal for both home and preschool settings, enhancing early math skills in children
Materials & Details
  • Material: Wood
  • Paint Material: Water-based environmental protection paint
  • 3C Configuration Category: Wooden toys under 14 years old
  • Size: 23.5 x 7 x 33.5 cm
  • Wood Classification: Beech
  • Wooden Building Block Type: Building blocks
  • Number of Building Blocks: 0-38 pieces
  • Color Options: Large computing rack, small computing rack
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How to Use
  • Start Simple: Begin with fundamental counting before moving on to more sophisticated concepts like addition or subtraction. This builds a sturdy foundation
  • Make Learning Interactive: Engage with your child by asking questions and encouraging them to clarify their thought process. This connection promotes understanding
  • Use Visual Aids: Incorporate visual aids, like number cards or charts, to complement the abacus. This helps reinforce number recognition and concepts
  • Set Goals: Set minor learning goals, such as mastering counting to 20 or solving elementary addition problems. Celebrate victories to keep motivation strong
  • Encourage Creativity: Allow your child to use the abacus for creative play, such as constructing patterns or inventing stories using the beads, promoting imagination