Commotion Silishapes Number Dots Pack of ten
Commotion Silishapes Number Dots Pack of ten
Product code: G1511962
Product Description
Transparent silicone Silishapes Number Dots which are strong, soft and pliable and can be used in everyday situations in the classroom, encourage children to count, order the numbers. They can be used in a sand pit, on the floor, on a light panel or even in water.
They are useful for demonstration purposes, for display or for children to use themselves.
The sets are easily cleaned after use in soapy water or in a dishwasher.
Pack of 10. Size: 120mm.
- Maths - number
- Understanding the World - colour
- Personal Development - sensory
- Physical Development - motor skills
Additional sets are also available, each in a different colour so they can be easily sorted when in use together:
Further Information
- Age Range
- 3 Years
- Age Recommended from
- 3 Years
- Brand
- Commotion
- Key Stage
- EYFSKey Stage 1
- Learning Outcomes
- CountingNumber Recognition
- Material
- Plastic
- Pack size
- Pack of 10
- Product Type
- Number Recognition & FormationResources
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Transparent silicone Silishapes Number Dots which are strong, soft and pliable and can be used in everyday situations in the classroom, encourage children to count, order the numbers. They can be used in a sand pit, on the floor, on a light panel or even in water.
They are useful for demonstration purposes, for display or for children to use themselves.
The sets are easily cleaned after use in soapy water or in a dishwasher.
Pack of 10. Size: 120mm.
- Maths - number
- Understanding the World - colour
- Personal Development - sensory
- Physical Development - motor skills
Additional sets are also available, each in a different colour so they can be easily sorted when in use together:
Further Information
- Age Range
- 3 Years
- Age Recommended from
- 3 Years
- Brand
- Commotion
- Key Stage
- EYFSKey Stage 1
- Learning Outcomes
- CountingNumber Recognition
- Material
- Plastic
- Pack size
- Pack of 10
- Product Type
- Number Recognition & FormationResources