Tiggly Math Blocks For Tablets
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The Story
Tiggly Math Blocks combine physical toys with interactive tablet games to develop early math skills in children ages 3+. Inspired by Montessori Cuisenaire rods, this award-winning system teaches addition, subtraction, counting, number sense, and cardinality through four engaging learning games. The blocks work with most iPads and leading Android tablets without requiring Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or batteries.
add_circle The Upside
- check Combines hands-on physical play with digital learning for enhanced engagement
- check Award-winning educational approach based on proven Montessori methods
- check No internet or power requirements make it accessible anywhere
remove_circle The Downside
- close Limited to specific tablet models (not compatible with all devices)
- close Physical blocks could be lost or damaged by young children
- close Requires tablet ownership and app downloads for full functionality
Specifications & features
Key features
- check_circle 5 physical math block toys that interact with tablet screens
- check_circle 4 interactive math learning games teaching addition, subtraction, counting, and number sense
- check_circle Compatible with most iPads (excluding iPad1) and leading Android tablets (Samsung, Kindle, Kurio)
- check_circle No Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or batteries required for operation
- check_circle Available in 11 languages including Mandarin, Spanish, and French
Specifications
Dimensions
19.5cm x 5cm x 22cm
Weight
550g (note: description says 550kg, likely a typo)
Recommended Age
3 years and older
Number of Toys
5
Tags
android
bluetooth
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