Learning Resources Mini Muffin Match Up Counting Toy Set, Color Sorting, 76 Pieces, Ages 3+

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Encourage your students to develop a multitude of math skills with this mini muffin activity set. Different sorting discs boost color recognition, matching, sorting, counting and early math skills. Squeezy tweezers add to the fun and reinforce fine-motor skills. Set includes muffin pan, dice, squeezy tweezers, double-sided inserts, mini muffin counters and activity guide. Activity set is designed for children ages 3 and up. Color recognition, matching, sorting, counting, and early math skills are baked into imaginative play Squeezy tweezers add to the fun and reinforce fine-motor skills Perfect for ages 3 and up Model : LER5556 Brand : Learning Resources

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Learning Resources Mini Muffin Match Up Counting Toy Set, Color Sorting, 76 Pieces, Ages 3+

Have you seen the Muffin Man?

Perfect for my three year old granddaughter while we are on lockdown (Covid-19, not prison!) She can play independently and has created her own games, or, she plays with me or her six year old sister. She's been known to run inside my house, come upstairs, pull the game out, play it, put it away, and then head outside to ride her bike saying, "I just love my muffin game!"

Donna

TK teacher

Perfect for my TK classroom

Alexandria

Highly recommend

This is a great product for preschool age kiddos (and up through 1st grade I would think). I am a preschool teacher and am always looking for ways to incorporate fine motor skills, sorting, counting, etc. This is perfect for all those things. And the kids really loved using the little tool to pick up the mini muffins and put them in the tin. Also it only took me only one time of showing them how to roll the dice for them to figure out the game of rolling the dice to figure out what color and how many of that color to gather. We have used it 3x's in the classroom and will continue to use it in the future.

Lisa

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