🔢 Clip into early math mastery with tactile fun!
hand2mind Learn My Numbers Fine Motor Clips is a multi-sensory educational toy set featuring 31 number clips and 7 math symbol clips designed to develop early math skills and fine motor dexterity in toddlers. The ergonomic, rotatable clips encourage tactile learning and sensory play, packaged with an activity guide and storage box for organized, Montessori-inspired preschool math activities.
Manufacturer | Hand2Mind |
Brand | hand2mind |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 6.5 x 1.75 inches |
Item model number | 95381 |
Color | Multi |
Material Type | Plastic |
Size | Small |
Manufacturer Part Number | 95381 |
S**D
A must-have for early learning and fine motor practice!
I recently picked up the My Numbers Fine Motor Clips set, and it has been a fantastic addition to our home learning activities! The quality of the materials is great — sturdy, colorful, and perfectly sized for little hands. My child absolutely loves clipping the clothespins onto the cards, and I love that it’s helping them strengthen their fine motor skills while also reinforcing number and letter recognition.Each card is clearly printed with bright visuals that keep my child engaged, and the simple clip activity makes it easy for them to work independently or alongside me. It’s also super versatile — we’ve used it not just for numbers and letters but also for practicing colors, patterns, and even simple math games.If you’re looking for an educational tool that’s both fun and effective for preschoolers, kindergartners, or early elementary kids, I highly recommend this set. It’s portable, easy to set up, and a real hit with young learners. Definitely worth it!
M**X
ALL TIME BIGGEST FAN!
Where is even start! As a Kindergarten teacher I am all about fine motor/gross motor building while still learning. Learning through PLAY! That is what HAND2MIND learning is all about. I am a BIG fan and more then 50% of my classroom has hand2mind products. From letter work, writing, reading, and of course math. I am seeing BIG learning jumps because my students just think they are playing but they are also taking on their own independent learning. I could go on and on about why every teacher should have hand2mind in their classroom. Fine Motor is my JAM and I am so happy to be using a product that sees the need for learning through play!
K**
2 thumbs up
Great for fine motor and number recognition
N**S
Love this product
As a parent with a child with Autism. This product is excellent for fine motor skills development
M**A
Exercises motor skills for toddlers, but different cards will apply to different ages.
The set consists mostly of plastic clothespins with a number or a mathematical sign on each, which can be attached to cards to indicate answers to different mathematical questions. Some of the mathematical signs apply definitely to children older than toddlers (I would judge, preschool to second grade). The cards are not included. One can retrieve them from a webpage and print them at home. I would prefer the cards to be included and be made of a little sturdier stock than the printing paper one usually has at home, but the price of the set is very modest, so I will not subtract points for it. The fact that the cards are on the webpage could be an asset, if their producers kept adding different designs, which would extend the interest in the game.The cards are engaging for children at different levels of their mathematical prowess and the use of the clothespins makes it more of a play than simply writing the answers would be.
M**S
Good number clips, disappointing activity cards
I love the clips. However, I’m very disappointed in activities that were provided to download and print. Each activity is only 3 pages. One activity is counting animals and it only goes up to 5. Some of the activity cards that are shown with the product aren’t ones that are available to print or download like the activity card on the box with the baseballs. I’ll need to find different activities or make some myself in order to use the clips.
J**N
Use the website for more resources
The media could not be loaded. For some reason, I thought the activity cards were included in this toy. To access the cards, scan the code and print them from the company website; there are a few different types to get started. You can also go to other teacher websites and print a bunch for free.For the pins themselves, they are easier to use than clothespins because they provide a wider area of support for the kiddos. The width prevents them from sliding out of the kiddo's hands. If using this to strengthen fine motor skills, it’s an excellent in-between tool until FM has been increased.Overall, these are a safer way to learn versus the old-school clothespin technique.
S**O
Easy to use in Kindergarten
These numbers clips are easy for young kids to use. Love these for math centers