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Wooden Maths Counting Toy | My Little Wallaby
Wooden Maths Counting Toy | My Little Wallaby
AUD · GST included · Family-run, dispatched from Brisbane
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Make maths hands-on and fun! The Wooden Maths Counting Toy is a colourful early learning set that helps children explore numbers, colours and simple maths through play. With wooden number blocks, maths symbol blocks, colour counting sticks and a handy storage box, this set makes learning feel visual, interactive and genuinely enjoyable.
Perfect for preschool learning, Montessori-inspired activities, homeschool sessions and screen-free quiet play.
What's Included
- 🧱 24 x Wooden number and symbol blocks (0–8 with 2 blocks each; 9, +, −, × with 1 block each)
- 🧱 48 x Colour counting sticks (4 colours, 12 pieces per colour)
- 📦 1 x Wooden storage box
Key Features
- 🔢 Number and symbol blocks — supports number recognition, counting and early addition and subtraction
- 🌈 Colourful counting sticks — 4 colours make sorting, matching and pattern-making visual and engaging
- 📦 Wooden storage box included — keeps everything organised and easy to pack away
- 🌳 Smooth wooden pieces — comfortable for little hands to hold and manipulate
- 🌱 Aligns with Montessori-inspired learning through play
- 🏫 Ideal for home, preschool, homeschool and classroom activities
Skills Developed
- Number recognition and counting
- Early addition, subtraction and maths concepts
- Colour recognition and sorting
- Logical thinking and problem-solving
- Fine motor skills and concentration
- Confidence through hands-on discovery
Perfect For
- Early maths and number learning
- Colour sorting and pattern-making
- Montessori-inspired and homeschool activities
- Preschool and classroom learning
- Screen-free educational play
⚠️ Safety Note
Adult supervision recommended for younger children. Please check the product packaging for age suitability before use.
Preschoolers
Preschoolers
3 years or older
3 years or older
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