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1.Color:Válvula Schrader De 48 Mm


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  • Números y colores en una estera de gran tamaño con dados gigantes
  • Los estudiantes aprenden reconocimiento de números, suma y resta
  • Apoya las normas estatales académicas en matemáticas
  • Incluye 3 dados de espuma blanda (2 números y 1 operación), 28 cartones y guía de actividades
  • Ganador de 2 premios; ideal para 5 años y mayores



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Vicki
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de marzo de 2025
Great game grandson loved it
Vicki
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de marzo de 2025
Great game grandson loved it
Vicki
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de marzo de 2025
Great game grandson loved it
Vicki
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de marzo de 2025
Great game grandson loved it
Vicki
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de marzo de 2025
Great game grandson loved it
Vicki
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de marzo de 2025
Great game grandson loved it
Vicki
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de marzo de 2025
Great game grandson loved it
Vicki
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de marzo de 2025
Great game grandson loved it
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de septiembre de 2023
This math mat has been fun and exciting for my Kinders. The mat itself is a bit more flimsy than I thought it would be, but it is holding up in my classroom so far. It can be use for simple number identification as well as for math equations. All in all it has been very useful.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de septiembre de 2023
This math mat has been fun and exciting for my Kinders. The mat itself is a bit more flimsy than I thought it would be, but it is holding up in my classroom so far. It can be use for simple number identification as well as for math equations. All in all it has been very useful.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de septiembre de 2023
This math mat has been fun and exciting for my Kinders. The mat itself is a bit more flimsy than I thought it would be, but it is holding up in my classroom so far. It can be use for simple number identification as well as for math equations. All in all it has been very useful.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de septiembre de 2023
This math mat has been fun and exciting for my Kinders. The mat itself is a bit more flimsy than I thought it would be, but it is holding up in my classroom so far. It can be use for simple number identification as well as for math equations. All in all it has been very useful.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de septiembre de 2023
This math mat has been fun and exciting for my Kinders. The mat itself is a bit more flimsy than I thought it would be, but it is holding up in my classroom so far. It can be use for simple number identification as well as for math equations. All in all it has been very useful.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de septiembre de 2023
This math mat has been fun and exciting for my Kinders. The mat itself is a bit more flimsy than I thought it would be, but it is holding up in my classroom so far. It can be use for simple number identification as well as for math equations. All in all it has been very useful.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de septiembre de 2023
This math mat has been fun and exciting for my Kinders. The mat itself is a bit more flimsy than I thought it would be, but it is holding up in my classroom so far. It can be use for simple number identification as well as for math equations. All in all it has been very useful.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de septiembre de 2023
This math mat has been fun and exciting for my Kinders. The mat itself is a bit more flimsy than I thought it would be, but it is holding up in my classroom so far. It can be use for simple number identification as well as for math equations. All in all it has been very useful.
Karen Arellano
Comentado en México el 19 de abril de 2019
Muy buen recurso para jugar a hacer sumas y restas.
Karen Arellano
Comentado en México el 19 de abril de 2019
Muy buen recurso para jugar a hacer sumas y restas.
Karen Arellano
Comentado en México el 19 de abril de 2019
Muy buen recurso para jugar a hacer sumas y restas.
Karen Arellano
Comentado en México el 19 de abril de 2019
Muy buen recurso para jugar a hacer sumas y restas.
Karen Arellano
Comentado en México el 19 de abril de 2019
Muy buen recurso para jugar a hacer sumas y restas.
Karen Arellano
Comentado en México el 19 de abril de 2019
Muy buen recurso para jugar a hacer sumas y restas.
Karen Arellano
Comentado en México el 19 de abril de 2019
Muy buen recurso para jugar a hacer sumas y restas.
Karen Arellano
Comentado en México el 19 de abril de 2019
Muy buen recurso para jugar a hacer sumas y restas.
Pilar (Sevilla)
Comentado en España el 9 de mayo de 2017
Un estupendo juego para el aprendizaje para los pequeños de la suma y la resta. Es genial y divertido. Mi hijo esta encantado con el. No sólo aprende sino que también juega y se lo pasa genial. Excelente compra
Pilar (Sevilla)
Comentado en España el 9 de mayo de 2017
Un estupendo juego para el aprendizaje para los pequeños de la suma y la resta. Es genial y divertido. Mi hijo esta encantado con el. No sólo aprende sino que también juega y se lo pasa genial. Excelente compra
Pilar (Sevilla)
Comentado en España el 9 de mayo de 2017
Un estupendo juego para el aprendizaje para los pequeños de la suma y la resta. Es genial y divertido. Mi hijo esta encantado con el. No sólo aprende sino que también juega y se lo pasa genial. Excelente compra
Pilar (Sevilla)
Comentado en España el 9 de mayo de 2017
Un estupendo juego para el aprendizaje para los pequeños de la suma y la resta. Es genial y divertido. Mi hijo esta encantado con el. No sólo aprende sino que también juega y se lo pasa genial. Excelente compra
Pilar (Sevilla)
Comentado en España el 9 de mayo de 2017
Un estupendo juego para el aprendizaje para los pequeños de la suma y la resta. Es genial y divertido. Mi hijo esta encantado con el. No sólo aprende sino que también juega y se lo pasa genial. Excelente compra
Pilar (Sevilla)
Comentado en España el 9 de mayo de 2017
Un estupendo juego para el aprendizaje para los pequeños de la suma y la resta. Es genial y divertido. Mi hijo esta encantado con el. No sólo aprende sino que también juega y se lo pasa genial. Excelente compra
Pilar (Sevilla)
Comentado en España el 9 de mayo de 2017
Un estupendo juego para el aprendizaje para los pequeños de la suma y la resta. Es genial y divertido. Mi hijo esta encantado con el. No sólo aprende sino que también juega y se lo pasa genial. Excelente compra
Pilar (Sevilla)
Comentado en España el 9 de mayo de 2017
Un estupendo juego para el aprendizaje para los pequeños de la suma y la resta. Es genial y divertido. Mi hijo esta encantado con el. No sólo aprende sino que también juega y se lo pasa genial. Excelente compra
paykensay
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de junio de 2016
The biggest obstacle in creating a learning game is to do just that; make learning as fun as a game and a child will retain the knowledge gained from the experience. Experience creates memories and memories are not forgotten when thought of often! I work in early education and I am a Director. I purchased this as well as the Alphabet Marks game. I purchased them for the summer program when we have some older kids and this game was such a hit! The foam dice are exciting for younger kids just by themselves. It was exciting and I love the way that it taught so many more things than just math. The kids had to work on social skills like crazy. They had to take turns, be patient and how to win or lose well. They became self learners as the older children (ages 5-8) naturally lead the younger ones and did a great job explaining math skills. A child that can give directions on adding and subtracting is a clear example of thorough understanding! The teamwork was awesome and would make any teacher proud. Keep in mind, there were only 6 children in a group and larger sizes would not have given such a thorough insight. I love to adapt games to young ages too. For 3-4 year olds, one dice was used and each child would roll it (gross motor skills because we let them throw it far to get some energy out) and they would pick it up and match it to the number on the mat. Cognitive learning done in this format creates a math memory and it will be retained and will be a strong stepping stone in math skills. This learning resource was given to me at a lower cost for my honest review. Early Education is my passion and this is a game I would recommend. It is "learning through play" at it's best
paykensay
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de junio de 2016
The biggest obstacle in creating a learning game is to do just that; make learning as fun as a game and a child will retain the knowledge gained from the experience. Experience creates memories and memories are not forgotten when thought of often! I work in early education and I am a Director. I purchased this as well as the Alphabet Marks game. I purchased them for the summer program when we have some older kids and this game was such a hit! The foam dice are exciting for younger kids just by themselves. It was exciting and I love the way that it taught so many more things than just math. The kids had to work on social skills like crazy. They had to take turns, be patient and how to win or lose well. They became self learners as the older children (ages 5-8) naturally lead the younger ones and did a great job explaining math skills. A child that can give directions on adding and subtracting is a clear example of thorough understanding! The teamwork was awesome and would make any teacher proud. Keep in mind, there were only 6 children in a group and larger sizes would not have given such a thorough insight. I love to adapt games to young ages too. For 3-4 year olds, one dice was used and each child would roll it (gross motor skills because we let them throw it far to get some energy out) and they would pick it up and match it to the number on the mat. Cognitive learning done in this format creates a math memory and it will be retained and will be a strong stepping stone in math skills. This learning resource was given to me at a lower cost for my honest review. Early Education is my passion and this is a game I would recommend. It is "learning through play" at it's best
paykensay
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de junio de 2016
The biggest obstacle in creating a learning game is to do just that; make learning as fun as a game and a child will retain the knowledge gained from the experience. Experience creates memories and memories are not forgotten when thought of often! I work in early education and I am a Director. I purchased this as well as the Alphabet Marks game. I purchased them for the summer program when we have some older kids and this game was such a hit! The foam dice are exciting for younger kids just by themselves. It was exciting and I love the way that it taught so many more things than just math. The kids had to work on social skills like crazy. They had to take turns, be patient and how to win or lose well. They became self learners as the older children (ages 5-8) naturally lead the younger ones and did a great job explaining math skills. A child that can give directions on adding and subtracting is a clear example of thorough understanding! The teamwork was awesome and would make any teacher proud. Keep in mind, there were only 6 children in a group and larger sizes would not have given such a thorough insight. I love to adapt games to young ages too. For 3-4 year olds, one dice was used and each child would roll it (gross motor skills because we let them throw it far to get some energy out) and they would pick it up and match it to the number on the mat. Cognitive learning done in this format creates a math memory and it will be retained and will be a strong stepping stone in math skills. This learning resource was given to me at a lower cost for my honest review. Early Education is my passion and this is a game I would recommend. It is "learning through play" at it's best
paykensay
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de junio de 2016
The biggest obstacle in creating a learning game is to do just that; make learning as fun as a game and a child will retain the knowledge gained from the experience. Experience creates memories and memories are not forgotten when thought of often! I work in early education and I am a Director. I purchased this as well as the Alphabet Marks game. I purchased them for the summer program when we have some older kids and this game was such a hit! The foam dice are exciting for younger kids just by themselves. It was exciting and I love the way that it taught so many more things than just math. The kids had to work on social skills like crazy. They had to take turns, be patient and how to win or lose well. They became self learners as the older children (ages 5-8) naturally lead the younger ones and did a great job explaining math skills. A child that can give directions on adding and subtracting is a clear example of thorough understanding! The teamwork was awesome and would make any teacher proud. Keep in mind, there were only 6 children in a group and larger sizes would not have given such a thorough insight. I love to adapt games to young ages too. For 3-4 year olds, one dice was used and each child would roll it (gross motor skills because we let them throw it far to get some energy out) and they would pick it up and match it to the number on the mat. Cognitive learning done in this format creates a math memory and it will be retained and will be a strong stepping stone in math skills. This learning resource was given to me at a lower cost for my honest review. Early Education is my passion and this is a game I would recommend. It is "learning through play" at it's best
paykensay
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de junio de 2016
The biggest obstacle in creating a learning game is to do just that; make learning as fun as a game and a child will retain the knowledge gained from the experience. Experience creates memories and memories are not forgotten when thought of often! I work in early education and I am a Director. I purchased this as well as the Alphabet Marks game. I purchased them for the summer program when we have some older kids and this game was such a hit! The foam dice are exciting for younger kids just by themselves. It was exciting and I love the way that it taught so many more things than just math. The kids had to work on social skills like crazy. They had to take turns, be patient and how to win or lose well. They became self learners as the older children (ages 5-8) naturally lead the younger ones and did a great job explaining math skills. A child that can give directions on adding and subtracting is a clear example of thorough understanding! The teamwork was awesome and would make any teacher proud. Keep in mind, there were only 6 children in a group and larger sizes would not have given such a thorough insight. I love to adapt games to young ages too. For 3-4 year olds, one dice was used and each child would roll it (gross motor skills because we let them throw it far to get some energy out) and they would pick it up and match it to the number on the mat. Cognitive learning done in this format creates a math memory and it will be retained and will be a strong stepping stone in math skills. This learning resource was given to me at a lower cost for my honest review. Early Education is my passion and this is a game I would recommend. It is "learning through play" at it's best
paykensay
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de junio de 2016
The biggest obstacle in creating a learning game is to do just that; make learning as fun as a game and a child will retain the knowledge gained from the experience. Experience creates memories and memories are not forgotten when thought of often! I work in early education and I am a Director. I purchased this as well as the Alphabet Marks game. I purchased them for the summer program when we have some older kids and this game was such a hit! The foam dice are exciting for younger kids just by themselves. It was exciting and I love the way that it taught so many more things than just math. The kids had to work on social skills like crazy. They had to take turns, be patient and how to win or lose well. They became self learners as the older children (ages 5-8) naturally lead the younger ones and did a great job explaining math skills. A child that can give directions on adding and subtracting is a clear example of thorough understanding! The teamwork was awesome and would make any teacher proud. Keep in mind, there were only 6 children in a group and larger sizes would not have given such a thorough insight. I love to adapt games to young ages too. For 3-4 year olds, one dice was used and each child would roll it (gross motor skills because we let them throw it far to get some energy out) and they would pick it up and match it to the number on the mat. Cognitive learning done in this format creates a math memory and it will be retained and will be a strong stepping stone in math skills. This learning resource was given to me at a lower cost for my honest review. Early Education is my passion and this is a game I would recommend. It is "learning through play" at it's best
paykensay
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de junio de 2016
The biggest obstacle in creating a learning game is to do just that; make learning as fun as a game and a child will retain the knowledge gained from the experience. Experience creates memories and memories are not forgotten when thought of often! I work in early education and I am a Director. I purchased this as well as the Alphabet Marks game. I purchased them for the summer program when we have some older kids and this game was such a hit! The foam dice are exciting for younger kids just by themselves. It was exciting and I love the way that it taught so many more things than just math. The kids had to work on social skills like crazy. They had to take turns, be patient and how to win or lose well. They became self learners as the older children (ages 5-8) naturally lead the younger ones and did a great job explaining math skills. A child that can give directions on adding and subtracting is a clear example of thorough understanding! The teamwork was awesome and would make any teacher proud. Keep in mind, there were only 6 children in a group and larger sizes would not have given such a thorough insight. I love to adapt games to young ages too. For 3-4 year olds, one dice was used and each child would roll it (gross motor skills because we let them throw it far to get some energy out) and they would pick it up and match it to the number on the mat. Cognitive learning done in this format creates a math memory and it will be retained and will be a strong stepping stone in math skills. This learning resource was given to me at a lower cost for my honest review. Early Education is my passion and this is a game I would recommend. It is "learning through play" at it's best
paykensay
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de junio de 2016
The biggest obstacle in creating a learning game is to do just that; make learning as fun as a game and a child will retain the knowledge gained from the experience. Experience creates memories and memories are not forgotten when thought of often! I work in early education and I am a Director. I purchased this as well as the Alphabet Marks game. I purchased them for the summer program when we have some older kids and this game was such a hit! The foam dice are exciting for younger kids just by themselves. It was exciting and I love the way that it taught so many more things than just math. The kids had to work on social skills like crazy. They had to take turns, be patient and how to win or lose well. They became self learners as the older children (ages 5-8) naturally lead the younger ones and did a great job explaining math skills. A child that can give directions on adding and subtracting is a clear example of thorough understanding! The teamwork was awesome and would make any teacher proud. Keep in mind, there were only 6 children in a group and larger sizes would not have given such a thorough insight. I love to adapt games to young ages too. For 3-4 year olds, one dice was used and each child would roll it (gross motor skills because we let them throw it far to get some energy out) and they would pick it up and match it to the number on the mat. Cognitive learning done in this format creates a math memory and it will be retained and will be a strong stepping stone in math skills. This learning resource was given to me at a lower cost for my honest review. Early Education is my passion and this is a game I would recommend. It is "learning through play" at it's best
Bunce
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 12 de marzo de 2014
A lovely way to teach addition and subtraction to 12. My maths-reluctant daughter has really taken to this game and hence her maths skills have improved significantly. Anything that puts fun into learning has got to be good.
Bunce
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 12 de marzo de 2014
A lovely way to teach addition and subtraction to 12. My maths-reluctant daughter has really taken to this game and hence her maths skills have improved significantly. Anything that puts fun into learning has got to be good.
Bunce
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 12 de marzo de 2014
A lovely way to teach addition and subtraction to 12. My maths-reluctant daughter has really taken to this game and hence her maths skills have improved significantly. Anything that puts fun into learning has got to be good.
Bunce
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 12 de marzo de 2014
A lovely way to teach addition and subtraction to 12. My maths-reluctant daughter has really taken to this game and hence her maths skills have improved significantly. Anything that puts fun into learning has got to be good.
Bunce
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 12 de marzo de 2014
A lovely way to teach addition and subtraction to 12. My maths-reluctant daughter has really taken to this game and hence her maths skills have improved significantly. Anything that puts fun into learning has got to be good.
Bunce
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 12 de marzo de 2014
A lovely way to teach addition and subtraction to 12. My maths-reluctant daughter has really taken to this game and hence her maths skills have improved significantly. Anything that puts fun into learning has got to be good.
Bunce
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 12 de marzo de 2014
A lovely way to teach addition and subtraction to 12. My maths-reluctant daughter has really taken to this game and hence her maths skills have improved significantly. Anything that puts fun into learning has got to be good.
Bunce
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 12 de marzo de 2014
A lovely way to teach addition and subtraction to 12. My maths-reluctant daughter has really taken to this game and hence her maths skills have improved significantly. Anything that puts fun into learning has got to be good.
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