🦅 Soar into Learning with Every Nest!
The Learning Resources LER5554 Birds in A Nest Sorting Set is a vibrant, hands-on educational tool designed to enhance early math skills through engaging activities. With 36 colorful pieces and a multilingual guide, this set promotes counting, sorting, and color recognition, making it an ideal choice for young learners. Lightweight and portable, it’s perfect for both home and classroom use.
Item Weight | 454 g |
Item Dimensions | 30 x 17.5 x 5.6 centimetres |
Size | Small |
Material Type | Plastic |
Colour | Multicoloured |
Subject Character | Bird,Birds |
Theme | Bird |
Battery Types | No batteries required |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Sorting Skills |
Number of Players | 1 |
H**D
Value for money
My autistic granddaughter loves these.Lots of fun. Value for money.
C**O
Amazing!
Seriously fab! My son is two and is just getting to the stage where he's not putting every little thing in his mouth. We play together with these birds, and he loves putting them "home". These birds have helped him learn his colors and names already! The baby birds are very small, and the mama birds are still big enough he could fit into his mouth, so these definitely need to be supervised, but they are well worth buying to help learn and grow little minds!
Z**A
Perfect for fine motor skills...
I am a primary school teacher, so I have ordered this for my child and for my class.Pros: Perfect for fine motor skills - you can easily spend a lot of time pulling vegetables and putting them back into the 'ground'.Cons: The brown base easily comes off when children tug quite hard.I am a primary school teacher, so I have ordered books for my child and for my class.Pros: Good for trying to incorporate that 'ambitious vocabulary' from a young age. There were interesting verbs in this book, with pictures to match.Cons: That's it! The words aren't written in a sentence, so children will often read a word and never understand the context of the word in spoken English, which is a shame.Tips: Glue the brown layer down.
M**E
Great for supervised play on a 1 to 1. Basis
There are so many good points about this set that I am over the moon with it. The crayon shaped tubes are quite big. They are about the size of of pringles tubes so children will have no problem getting their hand in. The box they come in opens like a ciggarette packet. There are endless activities that these can be used for and the age range that they can be used for is large. The items inside the tubes are plastic and range in size from marble sized to the size of a real pair of glasses. The bad points however let this set down a bit and make it expensive at the full price. The tubes are only cardboard with paper on so they become scruffy and damaged quickly. Also as some of the objects in the tubes are small, some of the tubes are less than half full so you might like to add to them as I did. Also if you are using them for plain colour sorting with a very young child then some of the objects can be confusing as they are more than one colour for example. In the pink tube there is an ice cream with an orange cone and a brown doughnut with pink iceing.
O**O
Perfect toy for learning colours!
Would recommend this toy. It has taught my little one how to name colours , objects and sort them. Educational and fun!
C**E
Perfect for my son
My son is 3 years old and uses the rainbow sorting crayons every day at the moment. Great for learning colours and fun exploratory play. The toys inside are great quality with nice textures for sensory play.
S**N
Great fun and learning at same time
My daughter loves this game, it has really helped establish her understanding of colours and starting g to count.Although I thought it was quite expensive, it has still been very much worth the money and will continue to be used for many years
M**Y
OK, not the same as YouTube videos.
My little one has been enjoying watching unboxing videos on kids YouTube, so I purchased this, thinking that the content would be similar which it wasn't at all.The videos on YouTube include more interactive toys, for instance the little bits of wooden vegetables can be chopped up and are magnetic so you can stick them together again, whereas the ones in this set are just one piece of plastic basically. Personally I would've liked to find a list of what was included beforehand, which I couldn't find. Have included images of what we got in our pack for others interested. I suppose that overall from my child's point of view she's not bothered in the slightest and absolutely loves it, so the disappointment is mainly mine as don't think its the best value for money.The toys are simply ok, but in my opinion they could have been better considering the price tag. Little bits of plastic could have been better to include abit more variety, little things that kids can "interact " with, like in the videos online, or even include little finger puppets or something for abit of variety on texture/ fabric but there's plenty of space in the containers and I've thrown in some bits and pieces of our own that we have lying around and my kids love it, although the best part for them is emptying the contents all over the floor so probably won't be long till pieces go missing. Probably not suitable for those with younger babies or toddlers that are still putting things in their mouths as alot of small parts, can be a hazard, especially the little fruit pieces which look particularly appealing to kids. Overall ok, but wouldn't really recommend unless price is significantly lower...
G**N
Keeps my child busy for hours!
This has so many activities and different learning angles in one. Great price for the value.
C**E
Great birthday gift
I ordered this a month ago for a 3yr old birthday gift and the mom is still raving about it! There are many ways to play and it holds her daughter’s attention for a decent 30min which is great for her! Colorful, fun, and educational!
J**B
Daughter loves these!
My 20 month old absolutely loves her baby and mommy birdies. She's already sorting them into their nests and it's a great addition to the toys we use to teach her to identify her colors. Can't wait till she's old enough to play with them in the ways suggested as well!
C**R
Educational
This is the best buy I ever did. The crayons are made of cardboard and my grandson is not gentle at all lol but it's still not damaged. He plays with it every single time that he comes over. The toys teachers them allot as well as the colors and the spelling on them.
M**A
Excelente
Excelente calidad y muy padres los colores mi hijo logró clasificar por colores
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