expiredhawkblu09 | Staff posted Sep 03, 2023 10:36 PM
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expiredhawkblu09 | Staff posted Sep 03, 2023 10:36 PM
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They can either use it as little building blocks or if they watch number blocks they will use them to count. My 3.5 year old loves number blocks so he builds them like on the show (same colors and stuff) and counts them and adds them together while counting out loud.
Either way, these are one of his favorite things to play with. Though every kid is different.
Edit - I just noticed it said 5-7 years old. I'd probably recommend for 3-5 years old. But again... every kid is different.
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They can either use it as little building blocks or if they watch number blocks they will use them to count. My 3.5 year old loves number blocks so he builds them like on the show (same colors and stuff) and counts them and adds them together while counting out loud.
Either way, these are one of his favorite things to play with. Though every kid is different.
Edit - I just noticed it said 5-7 years old. I'd probably recommend for 3-5 years old. But again... every kid is different.
They can either use it as little building blocks or if they watch number blocks they will use them to count. My 3.5 year old loves number blocks so he builds them like on the show (same colors and stuff) and counts them and adds them together while counting out loud.
Either way, these are one of his favorite things to play with. Though every kid is different.
Edit - I just noticed it said 5-7 years old. I'd probably recommend for 3-5 years old. But again... every kid is different.
They can either use it as little building blocks or if they watch number blocks they will use them to count. My 3.5 year old loves number blocks so he builds them like on the show (same colors and stuff) and counts them and adds them together while counting out loud.
Either way, these are one of his favorite things to play with. Though every kid is different.
Edit - I just noticed it said 5-7 years old. I'd probably recommend for 3-5 years old. But again... every kid is different.
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