This is a great toy for kids counting and fine motor skills. They are super cute and colorful.
This activity is wonderful for manual muscle development, as well as coordination skills. A youngster's dexterity can be strengthened by grasping the scooping tool and placing the 'ice cream' in the numbered locations. Counting competency, color identification, and fine motor building are all improved when time is spent with this during enjoyable playtime!
The kids love it!
With Kindergarten teachers asking preschools to develop students fine motor skills, this is a wonderful game to do just that!
Squeeze, Scoop Count Ice Cream Shop is great for preschool fine motor development. It engages young children in playful, hands-on activities that strengthen the small muscles in their hands and fingers. This item provides motivation and context for using fine motor tools in a fun, low-pressure environment.
My class loves these!!
This is a great fun fine motor game for preschoolers!
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!