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🧩 edxeducation Linking Cubes - Set of 100 - Math Manipulatives for Construction and Early Math - Suitable for Preschoolers Age 3+ and Elementary Students Review

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BrandEdxeducation
Age Range (Description)3+
Model NameLinking Cubes
MaterialPlastic
Number of Pieces1
Educational ObjectiveCreativity, Fine Motor Skills
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Description of 🧩 edxeducation Linking Cubes - Set of 100 - Math Manipulatives for Construction and Early Math - Suitable for Preschoolers Age 3+ and Elementary Students

CLEVER DESIGN -- These 0.8"/2cm Linking Cubes snap together with an easy "click" and apart with a soft “pop”, making them an ideal fine motor, construction and creative activity for ages 3+. HIGH QUALITY -- Made with thick plastic, these Linking Cubes contain more raw material than some other connecting cubes on the market. This makes them more durable plus there are no sharp edges. DESIGNED FOR SMALL HANDS -- With 0.8" or 2cm sides, the cubes are larger than some other construction cubes so they are easier for small hands to manipulate. 10 BRIGHT COLORS -- Watch as your youngster learns the art of pattern making or how to apply colors to build their own 3D creations. INSPIRE EARLY STEAM -- Linking Cubes connect on all 6 sides to build up or out, which means endless building possibilities. Encourage sorting, problem solving, counting, construction, creativity and arithmetic to give your child a headstart. TEACH EARLY MATH -- Use these counting cubes to teach math concepts such as: number problems, algebra, geometry, measurement, problem solving and reasoning. LEARNING THROUGH PLAY -- Our products inspire children to play with purpose. Play is the best teacher Our high-quality, educational resources fulfill learning needs to 12 years.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy to disassemble and assemble

Very bright colors and because I read many reviews about this type of block many reviews said that it is very difficult to disassemble and assemble but it is fantastic. As shown in the video, almost children from 1 year old should work with it. My son was very happy when he received this package because it was "like at school". Excellent purchase! Look no further. These are the ones you want to order.

Pros
  • Trial for one year
Cons
  • Without automatic

They are awesome. I bought these as math manipulators for my 5 year old who is actually starting kindergarten. I bought another set first, but she was so disappointed because they were so difficult to put together, so I don't recommend Stem Explorers learning resources: Mathlink Builders, 100Piece. My 2 year old can even push them apart and pull them apart.

Pros
  • Elegant design
Cons
  • Doubt it

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Love this: sorting and stacking toys

I had to buy these with my first two kids. They really do wonders helping my daughter learn math and counting. I gave them up for a long time because I thought I could use other items around my house to help my daughter with math. When I was having trouble teaching her to count tens, I decided to give it a try. WOW. She learned to count from ten to 100 in just a few minutes and fully retained everything. She also has a lot of fun with them. Absolutely worth buying.

Pros
  • Pleasant to use
Cons
  • Something different

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable, durable and versatile - a must have for homeschoolers

We started connecting bricks 8 years ago when we bought our first homeschool math program. All of my kids enjoyed building with them and I ended up using them as a stimulus for completing schoolwork rather than a manipulation/math learning tool. Although we have thousands of Legos that my boys enjoy building with, they are still adorable and always look forward to playing with them. This is the 3rd set I have purchased to complement the original set we received which could hold up to 4…

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • Hardware

Revainrating 5 out of 5

good quality for early childhood and outdoor toys

Before purchasing I went through the specs and "questions" to make sure they were the same size and had no issues with the new translucent work which the company also offers. Since I could not find any information anywhere, I asked the seller himself, and he replied that they really connect and complement each other. I bought a set of each. They snap together easily and are more versatile than blocks that just snap top to bottom. Good for counting, grouping and sorting, patterns and other math…

Pros
  • Excellent overall performance
Cons
  • Not bad but...

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for learning math

I've also always used whole blocks of numbers. However, they don't represent the subtraction well enough because they can't break apart. That's the only reason I bought these binding cubes. I prefer these hands down to learn subtraction. You tie a large number together, then take a few and see what's left. You can then put it back together and form the number you started with by proving that addition and subtraction are opposites, or vice versa. I really haven't found anything else that engages

Pros
  • Cool product
Cons
  • Protection

Revainrating 5 out of 5

For Stacking, Building, Counting, Counting and Patterning

Stacking, Building, Counting and Patterning and More! I really like these blocks, but I would like them to be less hard plastic and more elastic material. When used, they make a loud clinking noise. There is another similar brand that is made out of a softer plastic material which I think might be a better alternative for pinky manipulation for tactile and sensory reasons. It seems slippery and difficult for some 4 year olds. They are 90% what I wanted them to be but like I said if they were…

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Some Cons

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Our second order: Early Development & Activity Toys

We bought our first set on eBay. We first bought it as a math manipulator, but the kids immediately started building with it. My 11-year-old Lego "master" inherited tens of thousands of Lego pieces. He really liked these snap cubes and asked me to get more. He immediately made weapons, flat characters, 3D characters and airplanes with it. As I said, my first order was on eBay and it was a used set. I came to Revain expecting the Learning Resources rigs to be of the same quality. Not correct…

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • Everything is fine