Numeracy and Maths
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Mathmagnets Go! Counting
€32.99 -15% €28.04Build early years maths skills anywhere with this portable set where children use the 42 number magnets and maths symbols on a whiteboard magnetic tray to solve the 60 maths problems shown on the 30 double-sided number sentence cards. Pieces store inside the set, which also has a convenient carry handle for on-the-go learning.
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Ten Frame Sensory Bubble...
€2.00 -15% €1.70These Ten-Frame Sensory Bubble Poppers combine a hands-on fidget tool with a Ten Frame and offer young children a multi-sensory way to engage with counting, adding, and subtracting using the anchor numbers of 5 and 10. Made from durable, high quality material in fun colours, each maths bubble popper is ideal for maths activities, as well as being a fidget tool for keeping little hands busy and learning.
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NumberBlocks Friends Six to...
€32.00 -15% €27.20The Numberblocks Friends Six to Ten are ready to join their Numberblocks friends (sold separately) on imaginative play adventures in Numberland! See even more of the adorable, fun-loving characters from the award-winning CBeebies TV series come to life in your child’s hands and imagination as they recreate their favourite moments and imagine new ones. These Six to Ten collectible figures have all the details and features children will recognise from the episodes, and their arms move for posing and dynamic play.
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Pan Balance 1000ml
€47.99 -15% €40.79Perfect for measuring and comparing up to 2kg in the 1,000ml (1 litre) pans
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Pan Balance Junior 500ml
€29.50 -15% €25.08This junior size balance lets children measure and compare amounts
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SiliShapes Dot Numbers
€12.50 -5% €11.88A set of 10 transparent green silicone numbers that are strong, soft and pliable and can be used in everyday play - in the sand pit, on the floor, on a light panel and in water.
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Math Whiz Game
€38.90 -15% €33.07Math Whiz™ is where video games meet learning games in a fast-paced maths game that has 3 modes and 8 skill levels to keep children challenged, engaged, and learning. Kids practise addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, as they learn to analyse, solve problems, and reason mathematically. It’s a fun way to practise and master basic maths skills.