Numberblocks Plush - One
- Amazing for your child's tactile sense. A properly stimulated tactile sense benefits your child's well-being and sense of safety.
- In role play, your child recreates everyday situations through play, imitates us adults, and creates their own universe.
- The tactile sense
- Role play
- Numeracy skills
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Do you know Numberblocks and the adorable little Numberlings with their very own YouTube channel? They make learning about numbers and quantities fun, visual, and wonderfully hands-on. If you haven’t met them yet, do yourself a favour and pop over to YouTube for an episode or two.
One of the clever things about Numberblocks is how they show numbers in a physical, visual way. It suddenly becomes much easier to see that 1 is a small amount, 2 is twice as much, and 3 is three times bigger. Also, each number has its own personality, story, and colour in the Numberblocks universe, so maths feels more like meeting new friends than learning numbers.
Meet One, the smallest Numberling, made from soft red plush. One can become any number, is always in a good mood, and is bursting with imagination and ideas about what to do and who to become.
Perfect for cuddles, adventures on the go, and show-and-tell at daycare.
This activity benefits important skills which are great for your child's well-being and ability to learn new things:
- Great for your child's tactile sense. A well-integrated tactile sense benefits your child's well-being.
- In role play, your child recreates everyday situations through play, imitates us adults, and creates their own universe.
- This type of play teaches your child about quantities and numbers.
Measures 11,5 cm.
Suitable for ages 18 mos. to 7 yrs.
Dressing up or playing with doll sets, play sets, and face paint are all ways of role playing. Role play is key in your child's development. During role play, your child is inspired to think creatively in relation to their own identity. How does a turtle or a ninja talk? And what can I do if I'm a dragon or a cowboy? Having these kinds of thoughts while playing develops children's social skills. Acting out different roles helps children strengthen their sense of the world around them. When role playing, your child can experiment with boundaries, rules, and opportunities for social interaction and identity formation.
Do you know Learning Resources?
As you can tell from their name, it's essential for Learning Resources to create materials that make learning fun for children.In particular, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) is a focal point at Learning Resources. For instance, your child can learn to build robots, code, do experiments, and explore their world. For educators and teachers, Learning Resources is a learning goldmine. Coding dinosaurs, math games, and sorting animals can really shake things up in the classroom.
See our selection from Learning Resources here.
The wonderful, versatile Numberblocks
Dive into our guide right here on our blog.| Item number | 21-HM94553-UK |
|---|---|
| Brand | Learning Resources |
| Age | 18 mos., 2 yrs., 2.5 yrs., 3 yrs., 4 yrs., 5 yrs. , 6 yrs. , 7 yrs. |
| Suitable for | The tactile sense, Role play , Numeracy skills |
| Helps develop skills and knowledge related to: | Math |
| Material | Plush |
| Maintenance | Wipe with a damp cloth |
| Take it with you | to school , to bed |
| Size in cm: | 11,5 cm |









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