Educational Insights Number BubbleBrix, Léiert Zuelen, Fidget Learning Toy, Kaddo fir Kanner vun 3+

Brand:Educational Insights

3.6/5

42.04

BubbleBrix platzen mat fidgety, knaschteg, léiere Spill! Dréckt eng Zuel Bubble, fillt et Pop, léiert säin Numm a Wäert, a knipst et op en aneren Zuelblock fir einfach mathematesch Equatiounen ze bauen! Ëmfaasst 42 BubbleBrix, gehandhabte Späicheremmer, an Aktivitéitsguide voll mat fréie Mathematikaktivitéiten. Bei Educational Insights hu mir Kanner gehollef duerch Spill ze léieren fir déi lescht 60 Joer. Mir si ganz houfreg mat Experten a ville verschiddene Beräicher ze schaffen - vu Wëssenschaftler bis Léierpersonal bis Kënschtler - fir sécherzestellen datt eis Produkter ëmmer dat Bescht sinn wat se kënne sinn. Eis preisgekréinte, beschtverkaafte Spillsaachen a Spiller stellen nei Interessen vir, entloossen onbegrenzte Méiglechkeeten a Passiounen abegraff Coding Critters, Hot Dots, Design & Drill, Playfoam, GeoSafari, Kanoodle, a BrainBolt.

VERTROUEBAUER: Kleng Schüler kënnen hire Wee zum Zuelsënn a fréie Mathematikfäegkeeten spillen, dorënner Zuelerkennung, Zousatz an Subtraktioun, d'Vertrauen opzebauen, déi se brauchen fir an der Schoul Erfolleg ze hunn. WAT INKLUDERT: Dëse Set enthält 42 Nummer BubbleBrix a mathematesch Symbolblocken an engem gehandhabte Späicheremmer an en Aktivitéitsguide voll mat mathematesch Aktivitéiten. PERFEKT FIR FIDGETY FINGERS: Beschäftegt Spillschoul, déi net roueg kënne sëtzen, gär léieren a bauen mat sensoresch stimuléierend Nummer BubbleBrix. FIDGET FUN MEETS FRÉI LÉIEREN! Dréckt en Nummerblock, fillt et popt, sot säin Numm, verbënnt et dann mat aneren Zuelen a Symbolblocken fir einfach Zuel Sätz ze bauen. SPARK MÉI VERtrauen! Boost Vertrauen mat Kär Léierspiller, déi d'Fäegkeeten opbauen, déi d'Kanner brauchen fir d'Schoul Erfolleg.
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 49 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Item model number 2599
Item Weight 1.16 pounds
Language English
Manufacturer Educational Insights
Manufacturer recommended age 36 months - 6 years
Product Dimensions 6.54 x 4.94 x 4.94 inches
Release date February 13, 2023

3.6

13 Review
5 Star
59
4 Star
36
3 Star
5
2 Star
0
1 Star
0

Schreift Är Bewäertung

Är E-Mail gëtt net publizéiert. All obligatoresch Felder sinn markéiert mat*

Scritto da: Mother of four boys
Fun but pricey
My son loves math and he really likes to quiz his younger brother so I thought that these would be fun. He played with them for a while and enjoyed making different equations. The poppers are fun to push and while my little guy was figuring out his brothers equations, he had something to fidget with. Although we had a fun learning experience they have not chosen to play with these on their own. I think they are a little overpriced for what they are and how often they are used in my home. I think it would be a good value if you were using these in a classroom or with children who need to fidget.
Scritto da: Becky La
Awesome for teaching my kid numbers
These have been a fun tool to work on numbers with the kid. She is starting to understand them more and work on adding them together.
Scritto da: TVM
Fun and Educational
Fun fidget type blocks to learn numbers. Helps kids to recognize numbers and not have to sit still as they play because they can use the poppers in the blocks.
Scritto da: samuel:. jasper
Good
The staff is very helpful and knowledgeable.it is very user-friendly and easy to use, and it has a lot of features that you won't find on other products.Overall, I am satisfied with the experience
Scritto da: mandy
Cool Learning Tool
The media could not be loaded. This is pretty cool concept to help teach/practice numbers, counting, and simple addition & subtraction. The storage bucket makes for super convenient storing and makes it easy to carry. They stay together okay when you connect them, but not super well as they can come apart rather eaisly..I suppose if they made them stay together too good it could become frustrating for young kids trying to separate them. I got these for my 2 year old (will be 3 in a few months). They are very interested in counting and numbers right now. Since addition and subtraction is too advanced for them still, we have been using them mostly to practice counting and learning to recognize the numbers better. I think they will be a helpful learning tool to use occasionally!
Scritto da: MMEstrada.
My 7 year old enjoyed putting these together
I would purchase again, my son liked this and said it helped him find the fun in math again.
Scritto da: Ericka Susa
Multiple functions and fun!
The media could not be loaded. My almost 4 year old has been tinkering with these since we got them but they aren't exactly holder her attention. I think it's cool that the QR code can be scanned for an activity guild, that's a great idea because most of the time they just get ripped then thrown away. My daughter has been building shapes and letters and towers and we've been making number sequence trains. I do really like the idea, I took off one star really just for the price and because I think the connections could be a tad more pronounced so they would hold together better. But overall I would recommend, very giftable with the bucket it comes in.
Scritto da: Tim C.
Great, Durable Set
This set of educational blocks is really nice. They are very well made and durable. The container is even solid and durable. They are easy to use and exactly as described and pictured.
Scritto da: Marlena
Great learning asset
This learning numbers set is very well made and a great learning asset for children over three. First of all, I like that the bricks are interlocking each other creating different maths exercises. Secondly, the popping is super interesting and keep the child entertainment, making maths even more funny. The set consists in 42 number bricks in different colours and comes in a very handy storage bucket which helps keeping them together. Overall, I am happy with this learning set ,however is a bit pricey in my opinion.
Scritto da: Mrs Watt
Great fun for toddlers and young kids
Not only is it a fun fidget toy, but it's also a great learning tool for young children. The poppable bubbles with numbers make learning numbers so much fun. As the great Albert Einstein once said, "Play is the highest form of research," and this toy definitely lives up to that quote! It's perfect for keeping fidgety kids entertained while they learn. I must confess, I even found myself getting caught up in the bubble-popping fun. Who knew learning numbers could be so addictive? I'm pretty sure I popped more bubbles than my kids lol The toy is also very durable and well-made. It can withstand the wear and tear of little hands and still function perfectly. It cab be a great investment for parents who want their kids to have a fun and educational toy that will last for years.
Scritto da: Cannella
A well thought out educational toy.
Learning Resources Number BubbleBrix, Learn Numbers, Fidget Learning Toy, Fidget Popper Toy with Numbers, Ages 3+ This is a fun, educational toy which really does keep the children engaged. The middle sections of the blocks of poppers and the outside of the blocks fit together, so its like building blocks. A really well thought out educational toy. Certainly has helped my daughter show more interest in maths. At the time of my review, it is priced at £30.00 - This is very expensive for what it is, hence only 4 stars instead of 5
Scritto da: Halco
These toy bricks are educational whilst also helping with dexterity and co-ordination
These BubbleBrix are stored in a small plastic container with a carry handle, making them easy to tidy away. An activity guide is also included. Each block has a popper in the centre, on which a single digit (0-9) or maths symbol is printed. The popper is designed to keep fidgety hands occupied and I must admit, I've even caught myself sitting and popping these at times! It's rather therapeutic! The coloured blocks have raised and dimpled edges on them which allows them to be connected, similarly to other building block toys. They can be assembled vertically or horizontally either to make a maths equation (e.g., 2 + 1 = 3) or simply used to build a line or shape. The toy is aged 3+ years and my 3-year-old loves it. Even my 17-month-old enjoys shaking the container full of blocks, tipping them out, putting them back in and pressing the poppers. As the blocks are small (and at that age, everything goes in the mouth), they definitely require supervision if being used by younger children. For 3-year-olds the blocks can initially be used for simple number recognition or for learning the different colours and organising them into different colour groups, for example. As the child develops with age, these bricks will open up their play and introduce learning through more advanced mathematical games e.g., number sentences, ensuring years of use. The bricks do require a reasonable amount of strength to connect. They feel well-made both in terms of the plastic and the popper in the centre. Despite these blocks being versatile as mentioned above, I do feel they are rather expensive at the current price of £30 therefore I have given them an overall rating of 4/5.
Scritto da: Abigail
Great
Little one loves these and it’s helping with math whilst he plays

Zesummenhang Produiten

Entdeckt eisen internationale Netzwierk

Mir schécken an 28 Länner, iwwer 200.000 Produkter. Bleift aktualiséiert, abonnéiert Iech op den Newsletter.

Array