🎉 Math Made Fun: Where Learning Meets Play!
The CoolToysMonkey Balance Cool Math Game is a 64-piece educational toy designed for children ages 3 and up. It promotes basic counting and math skills through engaging, interactive gameplay. With easy setup and colorful graphics, this game is perfect for family bonding and makes an excellent gift for young learners.
Item Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 10.5 x 10.3 x 2.9 inches |
Size | Medium |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Monkey |
Subject Character | Monkeys |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Counting |
Power Source | manual winding |
Number of Players | 4 |
D**R
High engagement
I am a teacher but I bought this for my grandson who is struggling with identifying some of his numbers. This was a hit!! Very engaging and has helped him with consistent number ID.
J**A
A very practical toy!
My item was the monkey model, and it surprisingly balanced accurately with all numbers and corresponding quantities of the little monkeys. The fact that there are three levels of games, makes this toy useful while child grows, suitable for ages 3 and up.My only issue is with the instruction, the fonts are white with background of light blue. The design of instruction is nice and colorful, but why white fonts over light background. It could have been same nice background with the dark blue fonts to be easier to read. I don't get this one.
K**R
Well worth it
I ordered this as a gift and they loved it, Well worth it. Super cute and durable.
A**R
Enjoy the product, after assembly, was unbalanced, found solution with two scales
For our classroom, we purchased 4 scales. Upon assembly, we realize that they were unbalance. We took the same tray from two scales and paired them up to balance the scale. Meaning two left trays for one scale and two right trays for the other. Fortunately for us, we had purchased enough to balance them.Excited to use the product and found this to be a minor issue with multiple scales.
R**H
The learning is endless
This is a great toy for adults to play w children.
G**P
Awesome game
Well made and interactive game for kids.
D**S
That the grandchildren enjoy playing with everyYthing
The children are really enjoying their new toys. All the toys a sturdy and can withhold the rough handling
C**R
Good tool to introduce kids to the concept of Equivalence.
My 21 month toddler is already counting objects one by one reciting numbers all the way up to 20, but I can see he is doing it because he knows the sequence of numbers in series by memory rather than being able to identify a number and translating that to a quantity. I purchased this product to visually instruct and introduce him in the concept of equivalence between quantities and actual numbering symbols.The bright colored numbers excite him and he has a lot of fun grabbing the numbers and saying their names. It takes some effort to make him focus and pay attention, but after playfully variating my tone of voice he starts paying attention and responds to the fact that the balance lifts up once the number of monkeys on one side is the same as the number on the other side. This little and very clever physics detail in a toy is what I needed to indicate to him that they are both equal without needing for this toy to be electronic. I've had it for maybe over 2 months, and my baby asks for it every time he's having his meals by making monkey sounds. He sometimes drops the numbers from a height of 3-4 feet while on his highchair, and the numbers all have lasted multiple drops almost every day with no apparent visible damage. The weighing platforms or pans are removable and so far durable, and it's very easy to put together and put away on the same box. The monkey figurines are very adorable and incredibly sturdy, and honestly of the best quality alongside the numbers themselves. The only Con is the balancing mechanism is a little off and I can't seem to be able to calibrate it without risking breaking it which is why I didn't give all metrics a 5 star.Unfortunately he lost numbers 3 and 7 already, so I'm trying to use combination of 2+1 and 5+2 to replace these and continue showing him quantities. I haven't had the opportunity to use the flashcards, but perhaps in a few weeks once he is able to follow directions much quicker and more focused.
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