I love the cute Squeeze, Scoop, and Count Ice Cream Shop! It was great practice for my severely autistic son's fine motor skills. He enjoyed scooping, counting, and putting the ice cream scoops in the counting trays. I would definitely recommend this cute activity. I'm glad that I bought it.
This is great for eye-hand coordination. My Kindergartners love it and the also count as they get the scoops. This was a great addition for our developmental block.
The Squeeze, Scoop Count Ice Cream Shop is a colorful, hands-on toy that makes learning early math skills a treat. My child loves scooping and stacking the ice cream while practicing counting, sorting, and color recognition. It's durable, engaging, and perfect for pretend play with an educational twist!
I have two sets of these in my preschool classroom. The children love to make banana splits in the toy kitchen, and they enjoy counting the scoops. Sturdy and will last awhile.
This is a wonderful activity! Perfect for counting and correspondence, patterning, adding, subtracting, decomposing as well as fine motor skills. My students love to use these!
This product is great practice for children who need OT. My son loves it.
this was a fun way to practice fine motor skills and counting.
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My friend got this toy and it was so cute My grand daughter loved it so now I’m planning on buying it too
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I bought this as a gift for my almost 3 year old! He loves it and I plan to buy another one for my niece!
My daughter loves counting with these and i like how she can practice seeing the number when she counts it so that she can work on her number recognition.
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Our three year olds love to count things, so this set was a cute way to encourage that! The boys and the girls love pretending to work in an ice cream store and counting out the scoops. They are practicing hand strength, counting, social skills and pretend play with this set. We put the set in with out table toys, since the balls are small enough to fit into our Safety 1st choking tube. The class plays with the set daily and I'm so glad we got it!
Bought this for my 3 year old who is having a hard time counting. He LOVES this game!! Its great for imaginative play, fine motor skills, pattern recognition, and of course, counting!
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