Jungle Animal Counters Set of 60

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Web ID: 7937721
These jungle animal counters will take children on an early math safari set features 5 each of 12 exotic animals kids can count, sort, and use to make patterns. Beautifully detailed counters also help children build vocabulary and encourage curiosity about wildlife.
  • Product Features

    • 60 beautifully detailed jungle animal counters
    • Count, sort, classify, learn addition and subtraction, and role play with 3D animal counters
    • Includes"Did You Know?" animal fun facts to help children build vocabulary and encourage curiosity about wildlife
    • Set includes 5 each of - cheetah, elephant, gazelle, giraffe, gnu, gorilla, hippo, lion, ostrich, rhinoceros, tiger, and zebra
    • WARNING- CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts, not for children under 3 years of age
    • WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD—contains small parts; not suitable for children under 3 years
    • Plastic
    • Wipe clean
    • Imported
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External reviewer
8 years ago

I love these animals!

These animals are great for sorting and counting. We even submerged some in jello for an animal dig! Our two year old loves these!

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External reviewer
8 years ago

Love these... they go with us everywhere and are everywhere

My daughter loves these. We create sections on the floor to imagine a zoo. We count with them. They are in all of our areas of play. You can't go wrong with figurines of animals. A favorite no doubt.

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External reviewer
8 years ago

Yes, they're REALISTIC!

I received this free product as part of an incentivized review program. I use the animals with special needs children for activities including counting, sorting, and same/different. I appreciate that the animals are realistic in color and anatomy such that, while my 10-11 year old students are still working at basic skill levels, they can use realistic figures rather than cartoon-like or preschool type animals. They have high interest in the animals included. For several weeks, I was unaware that the label inside the container was actually a fold-out brochure. Discovering this, I was then impressed that the brochure included facts about each animal. Each time I open the container, I am momentarily halted by a strong almost chemical smell from the plastic figures, but this has not stopped me from using the product.

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External reviewer
8 years ago

Counting and Play fun

I received this product as part of an incentivised review program. I used the pieces in my classroom for observation drawing of animals. It is great since I studnets can see all of the sides of the animals without the actual animal being there. It is much better than looking at a photograph and copying it. I also have used them as counters with my 5 year old nephew. He loves animals and while playing with the animals we are able to get some counting and estimating in too.

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External reviewer
9 years ago

Great for Kindergarten

Will be using in my Kindergarten classroom. Students love making pretend zoos by building with blocks. It helps to have so many animals to help them share. Also use them to have students sort the animals--to find similarities and differences such as which animals have stripes or which animals are grey.

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