These warm, rubbery, sorting and classifying manipulative counters develop cognitive and fine motor skills. Kids love to count, create patterns, and group these colorful detailed bugs! Young minds will love this hands-on teaching aid in learning how to add, subtract and multiply. With 12 different shapes/species in 6 different colors, these colorful sorting and counting bugs are a hands-on, visual tool to teach children colors!
Sorting and classifying are the building blocks for logic and reasoning. 72 vibrantly colored bugs include 12 shapes – ant, butterfly, caterpillar, cockroach, dragon fly, fly, ladybird, locust, rhinoceros beetle, scorpion, spider, stag beetle and 6 colors – red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple with realistic details. Bug counters are made of thermoplastic rubber which has a grippy feel. They’re fun to hold and feel!
Counters are an essential early learning math tool for children. Use different counters to learn basic number concepts like sorting, matching, comparing, sequencing, patterning, and basic counting. Vibrant colors and varying species of bugs can inspire kids to practice their adjectives and recognition skills while talking about textures and details of each bug.