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1-10 Colored Counting Bricks - Children's Math Enlightenment Tool

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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My child is in kindergarten, and I tried many methods for addition and subtraction, but none were very effective. By chance, while playing with my child, I found that he was very interested in this modular approach and learned quickly. So, I designed this visual teaching aid for addition and subtraction, using a rainbow color scheme chosen by the child.

  • Younger children (0-3 years old): Recognize numbers 1-10 through color and height, understand “how much a number represents,” and build basic number sense.
  • Children aged 3-6: Use bricks to intuitively demonstrate addition and subtraction within 10, moving away from rote memorization to hands-on calculation.
  • Rainbow gradient colors not only look good but also help children quickly distinguish different numbers and strengthen memory.
  • Pure 3D printing design, no extra accessories, safe and environmentally friendly, easy to make at home.

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If you also have children at this stage at home, please give it a try! I look forward to your feedback!

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