Cots & Cuddles Wooden Fruit Fraction Educational Toy for Kids
(MRP Inclusive of all taxes)
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Country of Origin: India
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Vendor: COTS & CUDDLES
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Product Type: Toys and Games
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Sku: CNCWoodenFruitFraction
MYINDIA
Key Features:
- Visual and Tactile Learning: The wooden fruit pieces provide a hands-on experience, allowing children to see and feel the difference between whole and fractional parts, enhancing their understanding of fractions.
- Color-Coded Segments: Each fraction is represented by a different color, making it easier for kids to identify and match equivalent fractions, such as 1/2 with two 1/4 pieces.
- Interactive Fraction Recognition: Kids can physically cut the wooden fruit into equal parts, helping them grasp concepts like halves, thirds, and quarters by visualizing the division of a whole into smaller parts.
- Real-Life Application: By using fruit as the model, children relate fractions to everyday objects, making the concept of fractions more intuitive and applicable in real-life situations.
- Progressive Learning: The set includes fraction bars from 1 to 1/5, allowing children to gradually understand smaller fractions as they become more comfortable with the concept.
- Versatile Use: The set can be used for various activities, such as matching, grouping, and comparing fractions, making it a comprehensive tool for fraction education.
- Size: 23.5x20cm
Recommended Age: 3+
Material: Wood
Weight: 450gm
Disclaimer: The product is non-returnable/exchangeable. E-mail us on contact@themomstore.in in case of Damages/Defects/Missing parts.
Manufactured, Packed & Shipped By
Quriosity Learning Pvt. Ltd.
The Mom Store, 1,2 and 3rd Floor, Sy.No 3/1, Yamalur Village, Varthur Hobli, Bengaluru East
Bengaluru, Karnataka, 560037
India
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