Highlights
The very first things which children learn in math are counting and matching. The Moo-Moo Numbers Collection provides them with a cute and lovable set of cows which come designed with their own colors for matching games, the numbers 1 to 10 and a visual cue. The cows can be halved, mixed up and then given to your children to put together back again in order. This builds on their fine motor skills and color identification abilities.
Information
Our SmartKidsPlanet initiative began in 2017 when 3 geeky and dedicated parents saw a gap in the children’s toys and games market. An opportunity was spotted while we struggled to find toys and games for our kids which enriched their minds and guided them toward science, art, math and construction. The trio then knew that their paths were set, establishing an online shop with a comprehensive range of intelligent toys for babies, children and young teenagers.
With offices based in California, our SmartKidsPlanet team enjoys a daily growth in our presence within the children’s educational toys market. We love our new place in life, and we love helping young minds with their growth and skill development, all while having as much fun as possible.
I love products that are so fun your kids don't even know they're learning! My 5, 2, and even 10 month old have had a great time playing with the counting cows. My two year old loves matching the colors. My five year old has had fun counting the spots and matching numbers. Very durable as well. I also love that they can easily be cleaned!
I homeschool my 5 year old for pre-k right now and I added these into our math lessons. They have really helped him learn his numbers and he loves playing with them.
Truly adorable toy; and educational!
My daughter loves playing with these cows so very much .
Sometimes you get something, wondering just what was in your head when you get it. Such was the case with these cows. On the other hand, we had a bit of fun playing with these before handing them off to a grandchild.Each cow can be separated into two pieces. One piece has a number, and the other piece has colored shapes that equal the number. Once all the cows are apart, the two parts can be matched by the numbers, by colors, or by both. Of course, the goal is to have a child match the cows by the numbers as an introduction to numbers.Even though the learning aspect is fun and low-key, the cows are just plain fun. They can be lined up, herded together, or rampage through a Lincoln Log village. Well, the cows are so cute that the rampage part is kind of hard to pull off, but the idea is that cows are fun and can be used in many imaginative ways. Perhaps we need another set of cows!Enjoy!