Learning Resources Mini Motor Math Activity Set, Homeschool, Includes Counting, Pattern, Addition and Subtraction Activities, 31 Pieces, Ages 4+
DEVELOPES Number Recognition, Addition and Counting Skills
BOOST early math into high gear as you count, add, subtract, and more with these colorful rubber mini cars and numbered tracks
Take a Pit stop from math for color matching, sorting, and creative play with these colorful cars
Included activity guide helps kids put an exciting spin on counting to 20, patterning, adding, subtracting, and more
Homeschool supplies for ages 4+
$29.99
Count your way to the finish line! these colorful cars are ready to rev their engines for early math learning fun. Attach the finish line to the track numbered 1-10 for a high-octane counting race up to 10, or push it into overdrive by Racing to 20! start your engines to learn counting 1-20, early addition, number sequencing, patterning, and more! set includes 25 mini motor cars in 5 colors, 2 pieces of connectable track, 1 color die, 2 number Dice, and activity guide featuring multiple activities to boost early math skills. Track pieces measure 12″l- cars measure 1″l.
Specification: Learning Resources Mini Motor Math Activity Set, Homeschool, Includes Counting, Pattern, Addition and Subtraction Activities, 31 Pieces, Ages 4+
Weight | 1.76 lbs |
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Dimensions | 13.9 × 7.6 × 2.1 in |
26 reviews for Learning Resources Mini Motor Math Activity Set, Homeschool, Includes Counting, Pattern, Addition and Subtraction Activities, 31 Pieces, Ages 4+
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Cargilper –
I love this mini motor set! My son is 3 years old and I use a lot of different manipulatives to teach him number quantity. Anything that goes has always captured his attention so these little cars were a no brainer!! This set is perfect for teaching math as well as life skills as they take turns playing with you or others. Straight from the box you get 2 race tracks (1-10 & 11-20) that can be used individually or together, a finish line banner that clips on either end, 20 colored mini car counters (5 for each color Red, Blue, Orange, Green, & Purple), 3 dice, and the instruction book that provides a lot of helpful ideas/ suggestions on how to play. The track is made of plastic (the kind you get on serving) trays, the little cars are made if hard rubber (almost like erasers), and the dice are made of foam. After we are done with the activity, I let my son explore and play around with the set. He will spend hours racing and counting his little cars. We added similar sized cars from other toys to play with this and add to the manipulatives and it works great! I’m very into educational toys that do not make battery operated noise and actually teach while the kids play. He comes up with his own game and it’s amazing to see how much he actually has learned, from all of our day’s work. This is a home run for me and a great addition to our homeschool manipulatives. I highly recommend!Read more
Paige –
This set is good overall, but the pictures are misleading. There is only 1 finish line flag not two. In many of the photos it shows two; the description does not specify and only says one track is included that can be split into two. I realize this is petty, but I was looking forward to using both pieces of track. Also, it would be great if you got 10 of each car so you could pattern down the full track. With only 5 cars per color this can be challenging.Read more
Lovebugg_1122 –
My 3-year-old loves this set! We haven’t actually played the game yet, but we use the cars for color sorting, counting, and pattern recognition. He likes lining them up and driving them down the provided road (which is a number line for future math teachings), or even just around the house. The cars a a sturdy rubber/plastic material, and the “wheels” are attached and do not roll. Not an issue for us, but maybe it is for someone else. The dice are a weird foam-like material, but seem ok. There are 2 number dice and a color one, so they can be used in many different ways. Overall, a great learning tool for math skills.Read more
clabrecque430 –
We’ve played this game a few times now, and my son loves it. It’s a fun way to learn math through playing. The pieces themselves are great, however, I wish the race track would fit together better. It falls apart frequently during use.Read more
AMartin910 –
This game is the perfect starter game for my 4 year old son. Love how it is teaching him how to take turns as well as simple counting skills. Highly recommend!Read more
rayray –
I originally found this on a different site and I guess I misread the description. I thought it was more of a game. It does have many activities – and one of them is a game, but that game only requires 1 of the cars. That said, we made up our own game. My kids like it and play with it in many different ways. It’s well made.Read more
CDeister –
My prekinder students LOVE this game! After we played it once, they were able to play independently. Later, they incorporated it into creative play with animals from our small world area. Cute!Read more
Breeze –
Love this game! Kids are ages 3& 5. Fantastic fun.Read more
Sungiggs –
Great resource. Bought for my son with ASD to help him with his numeracy skills, fun too.Read more
Bhavna –
Hours of fun and learning with very helpful instructionsRead more
B.C. –
Love it! Good quality!Read more
BB –
Very expensive for what it is, but my 4 year loves it.Read more
Maria –
Lo compré para una clase de infantil de 5 años, y a mis alumnos les ha encantado el juego. Tiene diferentes formas de jugar con él y está muy bien para trabajar la serie numéricaRead more
Cargilper –
I love this mini motor set! My son is 3 years old and I use a lot of different manipulatives to teach him number quantity. Anything that goes has always captured his attention so these little cars were a no brainer!! This set is perfect for teaching math as well as life skills as they take turns playing with you or others. Straight from the box you get 2 race tracks (1-10 & 11-20) that can be used individually or together, a finish line banner that clips on either end, 20 colored mini car counters (5 for each color Red, Blue, Orange, Green, & Purple), 3 dice, and the instruction book that provides a lot of helpful ideas/ suggestions on how to play. The track is made of plastic (the kind you get on serving) trays, the little cars are made if hard rubber (almost like erasers), and the dice are made of foam. After we are done with the activity, I let my son explore and play around with the set. He will spend hours racing and counting his little cars. We added similar sized cars from other toys to play with this and add to the manipulatives and it works great! I’m very into educational toys that do not make battery operated noise and actually teach while the kids play. He comes up with his own game and it’s amazing to see how much he actually has learned, from all of our day’s work. This is a home run for me and a great addition to our homeschool manipulatives. I highly recommend!Read more
Paige –
This set is good overall, but the pictures are misleading. There is only 1 finish line flag not two. In many of the photos it shows two; the description does not specify and only says one track is included that can be split into two. I realize this is petty, but I was looking forward to using both pieces of track. Also, it would be great if you got 10 of each car so you could pattern down the full track. With only 5 cars per color this can be challenging.Read more
Lovebugg_1122 –
My 3-year-old loves this set! We haven’t actually played the game yet, but we use the cars for color sorting, counting, and pattern recognition. He likes lining them up and driving them down the provided road (which is a number line for future math teachings), or even just around the house. The cars a a sturdy rubber/plastic material, and the “wheels” are attached and do not roll. Not an issue for us, but maybe it is for someone else. The dice are a weird foam-like material, but seem ok. There are 2 number dice and a color one, so they can be used in many different ways. Overall, a great learning tool for math skills.Read more
clabrecque430 –
We’ve played this game a few times now, and my son loves it. It’s a fun way to learn math through playing. The pieces themselves are great, however, I wish the race track would fit together better. It falls apart frequently during use.Read more
AMartin910 –
This game is the perfect starter game for my 4 year old son. Love how it is teaching him how to take turns as well as simple counting skills. Highly recommend!Read more
rayray –
I originally found this on a different site and I guess I misread the description. I thought it was more of a game. It does have many activities – and one of them is a game, but that game only requires 1 of the cars. That said, we made up our own game. My kids like it and play with it in many different ways. It’s well made.Read more
CDeister –
My prekinder students LOVE this game! After we played it once, they were able to play independently. Later, they incorporated it into creative play with animals from our small world area. Cute!Read more
Breeze –
Love this game! Kids are ages 3& 5. Fantastic fun.Read more
Sungiggs –
Great resource. Bought for my son with ASD to help him with his numeracy skills, fun too.Read more
Bhavna –
Hours of fun and learning with very helpful instructionsRead more
B.C. –
Love it! Good quality!Read more
BB –
Very expensive for what it is, but my 4 year loves it.Read more
Maria –
Lo compré para una clase de infantil de 5 años, y a mis alumnos les ha encantado el juego. Tiene diferentes formas de jugar con él y está muy bien para trabajar la serie numéricaRead more