Cookie Monster Counting to nine associating number and their amount 🍪
Cookie Monster Counting to nine associating number and their amount 🍪
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Cookie Monster Counting to nine associating number and their amount 🍪

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RECOMMENDED AGE:  3 – 5 Years

USEFUL FOR: With this game, the child learns to count, and to connect the number with the amount. This game develops a logical conclusion.

HOW TO USE: Kids can practice using a zipper to open and counting the number of poms the monster eats.

NOTE: This activity extends to two pages of the book.

Feed that cute Hungry Monster! Have fun zipping and unzipping the monster's mouth to feed him with his counting cookies!

Kids can practice using a zipper to open the monster's mouth to get the cookies out and put them back in again. Cookie Monster's mouth is a pocket and you feed him the cookies.

This counting page is a whimsical way to learn numbers. This fits nicely in a quiet book. It would also be great as a learning tool in a classroom. This is a high-quality Quiet Book made out of cotton fabric and felt.

It combines sensory stimulation with activities that develop hand muscles, hand-eye coordination, language and communication, memory and imagination, but also the power of concentration.

*You cannot purchase this set individually. When you choose this set with other pages in a quiet book, I will sew the pages so that they open side-by-side.

The format page is9” x 9.5” (23*24.5 cm).

You can put together your own book. Just write to me, which pages you like and we will form an individual book. Pages are made by order so please inform us about the deadline.

Each toy is made individually by order, so there may be some differences in colors and minor details.

The activity must be played by children with adult supervision.