Interactive Educational Math Toys for 3 to 6 Year Olds with Montessori Number Rods
Interactive Educational Math Toys for 3 to 6 Year Olds with Montessori Number Rods
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Stress Free Math Learning
Numbers often feel like a brick wall for little ones, turning teaching time into a battle, but this educational toy helps that struggle disappear so they start getting it without tears. Suddenly, children find themselves counting snacks, toys, and steps naturally as they play. It is the ideal present for birthdays or holidays to celebrate your toddler's growing curiosity.

Interactive Magnetic Design
The set includes numbers zero to ten and a wooden train engine, all featuring built in magnets that allow blocks to snap securely in place. Kids can pick up the blocks, stick them to the train, and rearrange them freely to practice counting, basic adding, or sequencing. Each block displays one number clearly to help them spot it fast while playing.

Durable and Portable
Everything is made from high quality wood that feels smooth, is splinter free, and holds up well when dropped. The compact size—with blocks measuring 2.09 inches tall—makes it easy to fit in a bag for restaurant waits or long car trips. Additionally, the bright colors and the action of clicking blocks together help develop color recognition and fine motor skills.

Product Specifications
- Material: High Quality Wood
- Age Range: 3 to 6 Years
- Block Height: 2.09 Inches
- Engine Length: 1.77 Inches
- Pieces: Numbers 0-10 + Engine
- Connection: Magnetic
What’s Included
- 1 x Educational Math Toys (Number Train Set)
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the wood safe for kids?
Yes, it is built with smooth, high quality wood designed to be splinter free and safe for little hands.
Do the blocks fall off easily?
No, the magnets hold everything in place while kids move the pieces around.
Is this good for travel?
Yes, the lightweight, compact design fits easily in bags for road trips and waiting rooms.
What skills does this teach?
It helps develop number recognition, counting, color matching, and hand eye coordination.
