Math Learning Toy Set for Kids STEM and Educational Counting
Math Learning Toy Set for Kids STEM and Educational Counting
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Interactive Educational Gameplay
This STEM toy transforms math practice into playtime, effectively keeping children focused and engaged by turning learning into a game. The gameplay involves rolling a number cube and stacking the corresponding number of frogs on the balance board. This process helps kids master counting and math skills through hands-on interaction rather than boring drills.

Safety and Design
The set includes 50 bright, colorful frogs designed to keep little eyes focused and hands busy during every round. Constructed from durable ABS plastic, the pieces feature smooth, rounded edges and burr-free surfaces to ensure safe play for children. If the stacked frogs cause the board to tip over, the player loses the round, adding an exciting element of balance physics to the math lesson.

Versatility and Convenience
This game is suitable for a wide age range, working equally well for preschoolers learning basic numbers and older kids looking for a competitive challenge. For advanced gameplay, an English penalty sign is included to add extra rules and difficulty. Additionally, the set comes with a portable storage bag to keep all pieces organized and make cleanup quick and easy.

Product Specifications
- Material: ABS Plastic
- Piece Count: 50 Frogs
- Skill Focus: Counting, Math, Balance
- Safety Feature: Smooth, Burr-Free Finish
- Target Audience: Preschool to Adult
- Storage: Included Bag
What’s Included
- 1 x Learning Math Toys Stem for Kids
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you win the game?
Players take turns adding frogs; if your frogs make the board tip over, you lose that round.
Is this toy safe for young children?
Yes, it is made from smooth ABS plastic with no sharp edges or rough spots.
Is it easy to store?
Yes, it includes a storage bag to keep all the pieces in one spot between games.
Can older kids play this too?
Yes, it includes a penalty sign for extra rules and offers real competition for older children.
