

🌊 Dive into Learning with Aquatic Counters!
The Edx Education Aquatic Counters set includes 84 colorful, rubbery pieces designed to enhance early math skills, cognitive function, and language development in children. With 14 different sea animals and 6 vibrant colors, these manipulatives provide a hands-on approach to learning addition, subtraction, and sorting while fostering a love for marine life.


K**D
Great classroom manipulative
Well made, bright, colorful manipulatives that are engaging. I use in my preschool classroom, and they wash up well after use.
E**E
Sea sorting, counting and manipulative fun!
I love these soft silicon rubber sea life manipulative collection. The tail of the seahorse can be uncurled and springs back. Used in many ways for monthlong theme - color sorting, creature sorting, in squishy bags on light table, with play dough to press in a sea scene or add to an underwater 'coral reef'. Students ages 2-4 loved these.
K**R
Fun!
My students used these for imaginative play, graphing, compare and contrast, story telling, and in the water table. They hold their bright colors and they're easy to grip, but too big for tiny mouths to swallow. (I teach 3-4's)
S**K
My son loves these
I purchased these to put inside a plastic box with Pluffle. I buried them in the Pluffle and he searches for the aquatic animals. They are super detailed and have a lot of different types of animals. There's a good variety of colors. We also uses these to teach him patterns and sorting by colors. Great quality product.
H**A
Great
These are greats manipulatives for math class! They are cute and entertain the kids while also helping them learn.
G**6
Toddler loves it!
Loads of options for play for a 3-year-old toddler. Plus there’s only one color of each type of fish/mammal, which is great.
M**E
Aquatic Counters
These aquatic counters were exactly what I needed for my preschool class during our study of the ocean.They are easy to handle and very durable. I would recommend these for any teacher needing manipulatives for counting, sorting, patterning, etc.
S**N
Attractive, but shapes of some are wrong
These are colorful and have a pleasant feel. But aquatic mammals have horizontal tails; fish have vertical tails; and there are interesting evolutionary reasons for this. It may seem like a quibble to some, but 3 of these 14 shapes are wrong, we can't use them in our schools, I'm throwing them out.
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