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NUMBERS HEXAGON PUZZLE PAIRS

$24.99
10 in stock
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Ages 4+ years

Numbers Hexagon Puzzle Pairs by eeBoo feature simple, skill-building activities that help promote counting and simple math skills. Self-correcting hexagon-shaped puzzle pieces feature vivid illustrations that allow children to test and explore their knowledge of numbers, simple addition and more. 25 hexagon-shaped puzzle pairs help children develop pre-math literacy, counting and addition skills and build confidence.
 

  • Self-correcting hexagon-shaped puzzle pieces allow children to test and explore their pre-math knowledge as they explore numbers, counting, simple addition and more with Numbers Hexagon Puzzle Pairs.
  • Vibrant imagery and large, sturdy pieces offer a tactile activity that develops number recognition, an essential pre-math skill.
  • Includes 25 hexagon-shaped puzzle pairs and 20 counting coins printed on large, sturdy pieces that are easy for smaller hands to manipulate. Puzzle pieces click together to provide immediate confidence.
  • Puzzle pairs are color coordinated for extra assistance.
  • Award winning: Oppenheim Toy Portfolio™ Gold Seal Award
  • This puzzle is sustainably sourced: Made with recycled board and printed on FSC®-certified paper using vegetable-based inks. Illustrated by Sarah Walsh.

DEVELOP THE WHOLE CHILD: eeBoo products build a foundation for independent creative problem solving, literacy, social navigation, cooperation, respect and an appreciation of the planet we all share. eeBoo products are adaptable to a variety of learning levels and needs.

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