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The wooden stylus in the wooden groove of each number creates a pleasant tactile stimulus that motivates children to write.
Number shapes are carved into lacquered panels – tabs. By tracing the numbers with a wooden pencil, the child learns how to use the writing tool and standard writing movements.
Learning objectives:
Material data:
The wooden panels – tabs measure 16 x 12 x 0.5 cm each.
The wooden stylus is 14 cm long and 1 cm in diameter.
The wooden box is 16 x 12 x 7 cm.
Environment and Safety: Wood from sustainable plantations.
Recommended age: suitable from about 3 years.
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If you have heard a child count to 15 or 16, it does not mean that they have understood the quantities of those numbers. Maria Montessori, to make it easier for children to understand, separated the concepts of quantity from that of symbols. (Eg quantity=*** and symbol=3)
Carved numbers help the child learn the number symbols from 0 to 9.
To introduce carved numbers to the child, you will start with three numbers at a time (with younger children you may want to start with just numbers one and two).
Presentation Stages:
1. Whenever you show him a symbol, feel it as it is written. Then it’s the child’s turn.
2. After showing three symbols, you can then play with questions like ‘Where is number 5? Grope it! Can you show me 7? Grope it! Place 6 on this side? Make it up!” Shuffle them and ask it again!
3. Ask him to name the symbols for you. “Who is that?” “How did you say that? Louder, I did not hear! We want him to say it confidently, to feel confident! Don’t forget, it is a game, not learning task! We do not put pressure to the child!
Weight | 2 kg |
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Dimensions | 16 × 12 × 7 cm per set |
Age | 36+ months. Age is indicative, use depends on the child's development |
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The cardboard used is environmentally-friendly and sourced from sustainable forests. It contains a high percentage of recycled material and is 100% recyclable.
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