Learning Resources Mini Muffin Match Up Counting Toy Set, Homeschool, Fine Motor Tool, Kids Tweezers, 76 Pieces, Easter Basket Stuffers, Ages 3+
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It is roughly the size of a nickel, but it is round and three-dimensional. You can fit pretty much anything if your kids are still quite young.
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Two is the best, according to me This is their third year. Keeping details small but very interesting to a child is very important, when your child does not attempt to eat them
In the inserts, there is coated cardboard. There are no plastic parts in this product
Selected User Reviews For Learning Resources Mini Muffin Match Up Counting Toy Set, Homeschool, Fine Motor Tool, Kids Tweezers, 76 Pieces, Easter Basket Stuffers, Ages 3+
It has been a while since I last saw my They are 3 and 4 years old, respectively. He is 5 years old and has a variety of One just turned 2 and the other is 1 year old. Best friends and sibling rivals, the two girls are best friends. Together, the younger and older children are learning sign language, while the older tries doubly hard to keep up with the younger when it comes to standing and walking. It takes the two girls about an hour to see about a dozen doctors and three therapists for the older child. In one of the therapists' therapy sessions, this toy was used to help with fine motor skills as well as cognitive development. This was the one the girls chose from the collection, so I bought it for them. My delivery was at a time when everyone at the house was feeling under the weather, but was well enough to be bored nonetheless. As I returned to the restaurant to drop off dinner, those 77 pieces were scattered all over. It had been a busy afternoon of learning and playing for the girls. Toys like this one are good for kids because one of them loves to take things apart and scatter parts, while the other loves to put them It's a good thing we found this toy, because we are all happy to have found it.
Getting my daughter to play with this game for years to come will be easy, thanks to the dice and cards. The 2 year old enjoys using the forcep/scoop to pick up the muffins since she is 2 years old. Usually, with forceps you have to squeeze to pick something up or hold it. So when she tries to close the forceps, she doesn't quite get it. Leaving a child who has oral fixations unsupervised with this toy is not a good idea as the muffins can choke them.
We use it for color matching at the moment. She will be able to keep the cards when she grows up, since they have numbers on the back. Alternatively, you can roll the dice to see what colors you want to retrieve and how many of them. It probably takes us about 5 minutes to play with this Right now, she needs to focus on the computer for around ten minutes every other day.
Playing provides her with a lot of opportunities to learn. In addition to the game, there is also an instruction manual. In the booklet are listed a variety of games. Yet there are a lot of other uses for it as well. My daughter is 3 years old and I bought it for her. I love it - she does too Toys like this have become her favorite new toys. Playing provides her with a lot of opportunities to learn. This is a time in her life when stimulating her brain is a fantastic choice. Her Squeezy Tweezers are easy to use - I didn't have to explain to her how to use them Regardless of how long it took her, she instantly figured it out all by herself (this is the phase in her life It's not difficult for me to perform the task Before I introduced her to the suggested activities and learning games in the package, I opened the package and allowed her some time to play freely under my observation. It has definitely improved our motor control skills, her ability to quickly sort colors, and her ability to identify numbers, and we have only used it about four times so This product has helped me teach my daughter patterns, counting, identifying colors and numbers, and teaching her to sort.
It is my first time purchasing a Learning Resources product, and I am totally impressed. Presently, I am recommending Learning Resources' products to others and researching other products by Learning Resources that I may purchase as Christmas gifts.
Both the muffins and the muffin tin are high-quality. These aren't just cheap "muffin" containers. It takes some time to get used to the sorting "tweezers", because you need to squeeze the handle to open the end, but my son loves them. Here are five of my favorites The year is Playing with it is a joy for both the young and old. Playing with it is their favorite thing to do. It is the turn of the tweezers to use the dice in a game we were playing. As I think this will definitely help strengthen my 2-year-old's skills, I highly recommend it The year is Those hands and eyes of a two-year-old!.
Even though my three-year-old likes the muffins a lot, he doesn't actually do many of the things on the box with them. In addition to making up different games with the colors, he loves to use the tongs to pick up the muffins and put them in the tin. Although the muffins cause a lot of mess everywhere and they can be painful if they are not cleaned up properly. I would give the muffin pan a better rating if it came with a plastic box to hold the muffins inside.
I like this super cute toy because I can play with it and teach it to my son while reinforcing colors and numbers. While he broke the scooper within about two seconds, I think that had more to do with his crazy toddler tendencies rather than the product quality. When he wants to pick up the muffins, we now use a regular spoon or measuring spoon. Each time we do the activity I will change the colorful paper cards to a color and a number, and I will ask him to count as he drops the muffins in their place. At times he will just sort and he enjoys it as well. Sometimes he will place grouped colors in their places and it is also enjoyable for him. My overall experience with the purchase has been good.
In this way, we try to make learning as fun and as early as The little muffin set in our home is perfect. Kids younger than twelve years of age play with it in It is your choice whether you want to focus on counting, colors, or a combination of both. Easter egg muffin hunts can be a thing if we use just a little imagination (and some bored grown-ups on a snow day). There is a lot of team work, and communication skills are crucial, as well as the robust pieces that can withstand even the occasional nibble from the dog. Gameplay is a lot of fun for kids of all ages (watch out for toddlers They are being thrown at each other by teenagers Fun can sometimes be too much of a good thing!.
I think this is a really good-looking piece. The toy was made by hand. These are solid pieces of jewelry, not flimsy, thin, or "cheap". However, there is little replay value and the game is not very bought it for my cousin's 3 year old, but no one really cared for it. Her uncle bought her a similar toy (in the sense of teaching her counting and colors), and that was much more engaging as well as engaging. That was disappointing since I learned about it on A Mighty Girl's website and their recommendations are always right on the money. If you have a muffin tin at home and colored pom poms you could create the same effect yourself and save yourself some.