Digits and Numbers - Jump and Toss Them!
Product reference: Gry000035
Description
Digits and Numbers - Jump and Toss Them!
Educational aid for children learning to count. It covers the range from ones to thousands—the choice is made by the teacher and can be extended as progress is made, i.e., starting from counting to 30 and gradually expanding the range to 100 and beyond.
The set includes a rollable mat five meters long (detailed description below) and four plastic dice, each a different color, each 10-sided (height 34 mm), for tossing: units (yellow), tens (green), hundreds (blue) and thousands (red).
Children can jump their digit or number (up to 30) or learn to correctly write the numbers shown by the dice on a school board (two, three or four digits).
Description of the mat included in the set: It is a rollable, washable plastic mat five meters long divided into 31 fields from zero to thirty. On each field there is a printed digit or number (0…30), expressed also in words and additionally illustrated with the corresponding number of dots. All digits and numbers, as well as tens and ones, are color-coded, including the dots. On the mat you can walk while counting, you can place various objects on it (for example two identical objects on field 2) or throw beanbags (not included) as a playful activity—the distances between the digits and numbers have been adjusted to the step length of preschool and early school children to enable learning through play—jumping and leaping from number to number.
The mat can be used in schools and preschools as well as outdoors near school facilities. It is possible to add additional inscriptions on it using special dry-erase markers (not included). This didactic aid is convenient for young learners because the mat is large and visible (length: 5 meters; width: 38.5 cm) and at the same time can be rolled up for convenient storage. It is covered with a special laminate, so you can jump on and walk on it for years without losing quality.
The set helps in a more playful way to learn digits and numbers, their arrangement and decimal notation. We recommend.




































































































































































































































































































































