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Montessori Finger Math Learning Game

Montessori Finger Math Learning Game


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Learning with hands and numbers

The Montessori Finger Math Learning Game offers children an interactive way to discover the basics of math in a playful way. By using their own fingers in combination with colorful numbers and symbols, children learn to understand numbers and solve simple arithmetic problems. Ideal for getting started in the world of math!

✓ Interactive finger exercises – Children use their fingers to solve small tasks and thus develop a practical understanding of numbers
✓ Visual support – Clear, colorful numbers and symbols make it easier to understand quantities and calculations
✓ Early development of mathematical basics – Addition and subtraction are internalized through playful tasks
✓ Promotes hand-eye coordination – Fine motor skills are trained by grasping and arranging the pieces

Why parents love the Montessori Finger Math Learning Game

This educational game teaches basic mathematical understanding in a playful and sustainable way. Children are actively involved and experience arithmetic as something tangible. At the same time, the set also strengthens concentration, logic, and motor skills – a useful addition to any child's room.

Features:

  • Material: High-quality, child-safe plastic
  • Recommended age: From 3 years
  • Learning areas: Number comprehension, calculation methods, fine motor skills, logic
  • Contents: Math board, colored numbers, finger plates

Safety notice

Not suitable for children under 3 years. Use only under adult supervision.

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Adele P.

My daughter finally understands what numbers "mean." Great tool!

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Nicola B.

Thanks to this game, my daughter finally understands what "counting" means. Well done.

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Anna H.

It is robust, well thought out and actually promotes mathematical understanding.

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Meg R.

A great addition to the start of school. My son is proud to be able to do math on his own.

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Alice O.

The idea with the fingers is good, but my child still needs a lot of guidance.