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Wooden Stacking Number Blocks

Natural wood numbers 0 to 10 sized so their heights match their values — see math come alive through stacking play.

$3999
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Details

  • Materials: Solid beech wood with a smooth, natural unpainted finish
  • Set contents: 11 wooden number blocks (0–10), wooden math operator pieces (+, −, =), and 2 wooden dice
  • Approximate dimensions: "1" bar 4.8 × 1.1 cm · "5" 5 × 6 cm · "6" 4.8 × 7 cm · "10" 4.9 × 11.9 cm · Dice 2 × 2 cm
  • Finish: Natural unpainted beech with smooth, rounded wooden edges
  • Assembly: No assembly required — no tools, screws, or batteries
  • Safety: Adult supervision recommended. Small parts may require supervision, especially around children under 3.
  • Care: Wipe gently with a soft, slightly damp cloth. Avoid soaking, dishwashers, or harsh cleaners. A little natural wood oil occasionally keeps the finish beautiful.

Age & Stages

  • Recommended age: 2 years and up
  • Ages 2–3: Sensory stacking and number naming. Younger toddlers stack the blocks freely and learn the names and shapes of each numeral with a caregiver.
  • Ages 3–4: Counting and ordering. Children begin lining the numbers up from 0 to 10 and comparing heights to see "which is bigger."
  • Ages 4–5: Early addition and subtraction. Stack a 3 on a 2 and see that the answer is 5. Use the operator pieces to build math sentences.
  • Ages 5+: Full math manipulative play. Roll the dice to set up problems, build multi-step equations, and explore number relationships.
  • Supervision note: Adult supervision is recommended during play. Small parts may require supervision, especially around children under 3.

Development Skills at Play

  • Early math concepts: Because heights match values, addition, subtraction, and comparison are physically visible — children can see that 3 + 2 reaches the same height as 5.
  • Number recognition: Handling each numeral builds familiarity with how digits look, feel, and relate to one another.
  • Fine motor skills: Gripping, stacking, and aligning the wooden pieces strengthens the pincer grip that toddlers use for writing, dressing, and self-feeding.
  • Hand-eye coordination: Lining numbers up so they stack cleanly builds precise, controlled movement.
  • Spatial reasoning: Building towers, comparing heights, and fitting pieces together teaches early spatial awareness.
  • Problem solving: Children naturally start asking "what plus what equals 10?" — and they can solve it with their hands.
  • Patience and focus: Open-ended stacking and balancing helps preschoolers settle into longer stretches of concentrated play.
  • Open-ended play: Beyond math, the blocks become castles, towers, cityscapes, and sculptures — a true loose-parts toy.

What's Included

  • 11 wooden number blocks — the full set from 0 through 10
  • Each number's height is proportional to its value, so 1 + 1 stacks to exactly equal 2, and ten 1s stacks to equal 10
  • Wooden math operator pieces — plus (+), minus (−), and equals (=)
  • 2 wooden dice with dot faces for rolling and game-based math activities
  • Approximate sizes: "1" bar 4.8 × 1.1 cm · "5" 5 × 6 cm · "6" 4.8 × 7 cm · "10" 4.9 × 11.9 cm · Dice 2 × 2 cm
  • Exact piece count of operators may vary slightly by batch

FAQ

  • Q: What age is this best for?
  • A: The set is recommended for ages 2 and up. Younger toddlers love stacking and naming the numbers; older preschoolers and early-elementary children use them as a true math manipulative.
  • Q: Are the number heights really proportional to their value?
  • A: Yes — that's the heart of this toy. A "1" stands one unit tall, a "5" five units, a "10" ten units. Two 5s stack to exactly equal a 10. It makes math physically visible.
  • Q: What's included in the set?
  • A: Eleven wooden number blocks (0 through 10), wooden math operator pieces (+, −, =), and two wooden dice.
  • Q: What is the toy made of?
  • A: Solid beech wood with a smooth, natural unpainted finish — no paint, no plastic, no batteries.
  • Q: Why no paint?
  • A: The natural unpainted finish keeps the focus on shape, weight, and proportion — the qualities that make math feel real. It also lets the beauty of the wood grain show through.
  • Q: How do I introduce it to a young child?
  • A: Start with free stacking and naming the numbers. Once your child is comfortable, compare heights ("look, two 1s is the same as one 2"). Addition and subtraction follow naturally over time.
  • Q: Does this make a good gift?
  • A: Yes — the beautiful natural-wood aesthetic and long developmental runway make it a thoughtful pick for birthdays, holidays, baby showers, and grandparent gifts.
  • Q: How do I clean it?
  • A: Wipe gently with a soft, slightly damp cloth. Avoid soaking, dishwashers, or harsh cleaners. A light natural wood oil now and then keeps the finish lovely.

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