🚗 Math Meets Fun: Drive Your Child's Learning Forward!
The Learning Resources Mini Motor Math Activity Set is a dynamic educational tool designed for children ages 4 and up. This 31-piece set includes colorful rubber mini cars and numbered tracks, promoting number recognition, addition, and counting skills. With an included activity guide, kids can engage in exciting math challenges while enjoying creative play through color matching and sorting.
Manufacturer | Learning Resources |
Brand | Learning Resources |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 13.5 x 2 inches |
Item model number | LER7731 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Multi-color |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Medium |
Manufacturer Part Number | LER7731 |
C**R
Ready, set, math!
I love this mini motor set! My son is 3 years old and I use a lot of different manipulatives to teach him number quantity. Anything that goes has always captured his attention so these little cars were a no brainer!! This set is perfect for teaching math as well as life skills as they take turns playing with you or others.Straight from the box you get 2 race tracks (1-10 & 11-20) that can be used individually or together, a finish line banner that clips on either end, 20 colored mini car counters (5 for each color Red, Blue, Orange, Green, & Purple), 3 dice, and the instruction book that provides a lot of helpful ideas/ suggestions on how to play. The track is made of plastic (the kind you get on serving) trays, the little cars are made if hard rubber (almost like erasers), and the dice are made of foam.After we are done with the activity, I let my son explore and play around with the set. He will spend hours racing and counting his little cars. We added similar sized cars from other toys to play with this and add to the manipulatives and it works great!I'm very into educational toys that do not make battery operated noise and actually teach while the kids play. He comes up with his own game and it's amazing to see how much he actually has learned, from all of our day's work. This is a home run for me and a great addition to our homeschool manipulatives. I highly recommend!
R**O
Math Concepts
I'm using this game (and other things) to teach my preschooler his numbers and math concepts. He loves it because "it's got cars and a road" His words LOL. It's a fantastic teaching tool,
C**F
Numbers 1-20
Fun way to work on Number Recognition and Addition. I love when my students learn while having fun.
D**Y
and suitable for attractive and useful display to entice children
I always order from Amazon for personal and school use, as I am the director of a private preschool and kindergarten. I did purchase Learning Resources Mini Motor Math for a preschool class. The box was really a mess. It looked as if it was either a used product and then subsequently returned, l long while after use. There were 3 areas where the box had deep punctures and the box edges are a mess. The box is expected to be neat, in tact, and suitable for attractive and useful display to entice children. This looks old, even before it is placed in a classroom. The product is a high quality product that may be used in many creative ways to maintain interest and to target goals. The children love this!
L**2
Great learning tool!
My 3-year-old loves this set! We haven’t actually played the game yet, but we use the cars for color sorting, counting, and pattern recognition. He likes lining them up and driving them down the provided road (which is a number line for future math teachings), or even just around the house. The cars a a sturdy rubber/plastic material, and the “wheels” are attached and do not roll. Not an issue for us, but maybe it is for someone else. The dice are a weird foam-like material, but seem ok. There are 2 number dice and a color one, so they can be used in many different ways. Overall, a great learning tool for math skills.
D**N
Class loves it
My class is obsessed with cars and loves this game! Great way to mix vehicles and counting.
J**F
didn't help my kid for leaning and it has no real good way for teaching subtraction
Its OK, didn't help my kid for leaning and it has no real good way for teaching subtraction.
F**C
Fun math learning tool for 4-year-old!
Great for teaching math to an active 4-year-old! He loves the vibrant colors and theme, and I love how flexible and fun this set is! He doesn't feel like he's "learning", but he is familiarizing himself with teen numbers, adding and subtracting (Sometimes he starts from 20 and "counts down"), as well as playing fair!
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