The Learning Journey Match It! Counting

December 7, 2015 - Comment

The Match It! Series features a wide range of award-winning educational titles. Each product in the series features self-correcting puzzle sets that introduce children to a specific educational topic or skill. The brightly illustrated puzzle cards engage children in the learning process in an entertaining way. Match It Counting includes 30 self-correcting puzzle pairs. Ages

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The Match It! Series features a wide range of award-winning educational titles. Each product in the series features self-correcting puzzle sets that introduce children to a specific educational topic or skill. The brightly illustrated puzzle cards engage children in the learning process in an entertaining way. Match It Counting includes 30 self-correcting puzzle pairs. Ages 3 + years.

Product Features

  • Includes 30 self-correcting puzzle pairs
  • Teaches numbers 1 through 20
  • Self-correcting puzzle pairs
  • Colorful illustrations
  • Builds self-confidence as children master skills

Comments

Amazon Customer says:

Great for toddlers and pre-schoolers My 2 year old son has a lot of fun with this product. It is a bunch of 3 or 4 piece puzzles of simple words with the pictures. He just uses it for the puzzle/picture part, but I think it can be used to improve letter recognition/ reading skills for pre-schoolers. I put 3 of these mini puzzles in a sandwich baggy and throw it in the diaper bag, for a light, quick, convenient, clean, educational game on the go (in waiting rooms, restaurants, airplane, etc).

Graciele says:

Great! I have it for years already… I bought it when my son was about 3 to 4 y/old. Now that he is 6 ( 1st grade ), it became very easy for him, he can complete everything very fast. Overall it’s a great toy for kid up to 6 y/old. I highly recommend.

RB in Seattle says:

Fun learning I got the math and the word versions for my 30-month-old daughter. She knows her numbers up to 20 and all of her letters. These puzzles built on that knowledge by helping her understand the concepts of addition, subtraction, and putting letters together to make words. The puzzles won’t go together if the pieces don’t match, so she gets instant feedback that she needs to try another number (or letter, in the case of the word version). Great scaffolding toys.

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