Learning Resources Dinosaur Counters - 60 Pieces, Boys and Girls Ages 3+ Dinosaur Toys, Dinosaurs for Toddlers, Dinosaurs Action Figure Toys
Learning Resources Dinosaur Counters - 60 Pieces, Boys and Girls Ages 3+ Dinosaur Toys, Dinosaurs for Toddlers, Dinosaurs Action Figure Toys
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Learning Resources Dinosaur Counters - 60 Pieces, Boys and Girls Ages 3+ Dinosaur Toys, Dinosaurs for Toddlers, Dinosaurs Action Figure Toys

4.4 stars out of 17 reviews
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  • Educational Counters: These 60 dinosaur counters are designed to encourage learning in children aged 3 and up, focusing on counting, sorting, and patterning skills.
  • Math Manipulatives: The set serves as hands-on math manipulatives, aiding in teaching number and quantity relationships through engaging play with dinosaur figures.
  • Diverse Dinosaurs: It includes 10 different types of dinosaurs, allowing for varied sorting and grouping activities, such as categorizing by herbivore, omnivore, or carnivore.
  • Vibrant Detailing: The counters feature bright colors and realistic detailing, making the math manipulatives extra engaging for young learners.
  • Convenient Storage: All 60 dinosaur figures, including the largest Brachiosaurus measuring 2"L x 2"H, can be neatly stored in the included bucket.
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Apr 30, 2017
CahillChaos
5 out of 5 stars review

So many little dinos!

There is so much to do with these 60 little dinosaurs! The 6 different dinosaurs differ in colors and postures, and come in a plastic container with lid, so the clean up is quick and easy. Our boys have spent much time playing with them, there favorite activity being dino battles. And because there are 60 of them, there can be MANY dino battles. They are a great transport size, so we'll take a few in the car for them to play with there. We have four boys ages 2, 4, 6, 8, and all of them have played with and enjoyed these dinosaurs! I received this product as part of an incentive review program.

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Apr 17, 2017
Ms. Shaw
5 out of 5 stars review

Dinosaur Counters

The Dinosaur Counters was just the right toys for the boys. They love dinosaurs and have learned how to recognize which type of dinosaur they are looking at from watching Jurasic Park. The set of 60 was very educational. The children can't put them down. They take them to school and to bed with them.

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May 1, 2017
Involvedmom
5 out of 5 stars review

Great New Product

This is a great new activity math set. My son (just turned 4) is all able opening eggs up and seeing what's inside, so this game is great. Items are package good, and the box is sturdy so you will be able to keep everything inside. Game instruction are easy to understand. However, since we received this set right after Easter my son will still into finding eggs around the house. So I have to go and hide them while he counts to 10. When he finds an egg he has to bring it to me and tell me the number on the egg, that way he can open the egg up and count the little figures inside. The eggs are bright in color and the numbers are easy to read. The only thing is when you get to 9 and 10, the little dinos are right up at the top making it a little hard to close the egg, but once shut it stays closed. Some egg can be a little hard to open but my sons likes to try to smash open the egg, so it does not bother him. This game has helped him recognized the higher numbers that he was getting stuck on. I can wait to try out some of the other suggestions with adding and subtracting.

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