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edxeducation Linking Cubes are a set of 100 durable, brightly colored plastic cubes designed for preschoolers aged 3-5. Each 0.8-inch cube snaps securely on all six sides, promoting fine motor development, early math skills, and creative play. Perfect for teaching counting, sorting, and basic arithmetic, these manipulatives combine safety, quality, and educational value in one vibrant package.
Item Weight | 0.34 Pounds |
Size | 3/4in |
Item Dimensions | 8 x 8 x 0.8 inches |
Number of Pieces | 100 |
Theme | Education |
Color | Standard Colors |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36.0 |
Special Features | Easy Connection |
Toy Building Block Type | Interlocking Toy Building Block |
Educational Objective | Math Skills |
Material Type | Plastic |
I**
Nice
Love these for my toddler
R**L
Great for toddlers
My kiddo loves them, good quality, would recommend.
Y**X
Gift that keeps on giving.
At the time of this review my son has owned these for over 4 years. He loves them! The designs allows him to build a variety of shapes.
K**E
Our kids love these more than legos
Our kids love these more than legos
A**R
Great for dementia fidgeting
My mom has dementia and likes to pull these apart and put together over and over all day. They work great for keeping her hands buzy . Colors are bright, they go together easily and fit in her hands well
S**N
Nice
Nice cubes. Easy to separate and attach. A must for little kids who starting to count
C**O
fun
My four year old son loves these so much. he plays with he's in school even took them home without asking, so I had to return them to his teacher.... hence i bought his own!He plays with these every single day and loves to count them and organize. Although the only thing is that they don't really stick together very well and when you're making a super block, as he likes to call it, there's not many options for them to stay in block formation, because there's only one place you can Connect the blocks together with. they end up falling apart easily and coming apart. they are small and they do get lost. Because there are so many pieces but if your child likes to put toys in their mouth, I don't recommend them for younger kids. Especially because they are hard. but they are a good tool to help teach them how to count and organize by color many different ways you could use these blocks. I just wish there was another point of connecting them other than just by one side
T**L
Visually helpful
We were using legos to show the number of things. One of our exercises was to show if a number had more than another number. Legos can be different sizes and shapes and it was causing some confusion as my son was looking at the mass verse the actual number. The linking cubes removed this issue. They are consistent shape, and the locking parts is enjoyable. This was used excitedly with both boys ages 5 and 7.
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