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Melissa & Doug Magnetic Wooden Numbers

Melissa & Doug Magnetic Wooden Numbers
From Melissa & Doug

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Product Description

Teach kids numbers or even help them solve basic mathematical problems with the help of these wooden numbers. Includes number zero through 20, plus five math signs. 26 pieces in all. Handy wooden storage box measures 8" x 1.5" x 5.5".


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #436 in Toys & Games
  • Color: Red, Green, Yellow, Blue
  • Brand: Melissa & Doug
  • Model: 449
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x 5.50" w x 2.00" l, .80 pounds

Features

  • Newly redesigned, number-themed set includes plenty of colorful, generously-sized wooden magnets
  • Includes numbers 0 to 20
  • Includes 5 math signs
  • Makes learning fun
  • Exceptional quality and value

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
Newly redesigned, themed sets include plenty of colorful, generously-sized wooden magnets. It makes learning fun and enriches the child imagination. Recommended for children above 3 years and it includes 25 pieces. Measure 8¿ x 1.5¿ x 5.5¿.


Customer Reviews

Only Single Digits2
Numbers 10 through 20 are not single pieces - which is different from what's described above. There are actually 32 individual digits (plus the 5 math signs):

3 pieces of number 0
12 of number 1
3 of number 2
2 of numbers 3-9.

The odd digits are either green or yellow, and even digits are red or blue (Except "1" pieces which also come in red and blue, apparently to be used for the even teen numbers).

My set seems to have a green 1 that should be yellow to make for a nice color pattern (red, green, blue, yellow) from 0-20. Instead the number 19 has a green 1 and yellow 9.

But it seems somebody thought the color scheme through, so maybe I just got an off set.

Great magnetic numbers!5
We bought these and the wooden letters for our son for xmas at 20 months. He loves them and now knew all his numbers and letters before age two...they continue to hold his interest and he plays with them on the fridge while I cook in the kitchen. Only downfall is he still likes to chew on them now and again and the paper coating is certainly not meant to be sucked on! (our fault, not the company's!)

M&D Numbers4
Our 17th month is a little too young to understand mathematical concepts but enjoys placing the magnets on his board. The lid is easy for him to open (at his age too easy since he is still at the stage that dropping objects and making noise is the best activity). For a older child the lid will be great - easy to open and close. I would recommend this item.