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The Tsomtto Counting Dinosaurs Bear Toy is an innovative educational tool designed for preschoolers aged 3-5. This engaging toy combines fine motor skill development with fun color sorting and basic math learning, making it an essential resource for parents and educators alike. Made from durable plastic, it includes interactive elements like tweezers and reusable cards, ensuring hours of educational play.






| Material Type | Plastic |
| Color | 6 Boxes |
| Subject Character | Dinosaur |
| Theme | toys |
| Item Dimensions | 9.5 x 6.5 x 3 inches |
| Size | Medium |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Educational Objective | Math Skills |
| Power Source | manual |
| Number of Players | 1 |
B**R
Great toy!
Bright, colorful, educational, durable. What more could you ask for. Each bin is a different color and a different shape. The dinosaurs match the bin colors. You can do sorting, making patterns, counting, addition. IT also comes with dry erase hard sheets (wanta call them boards, but they are sturdy carboard)- with activities on them. Great purchase
B**N
Great fun for my grandson
Great fun for my grandson
J**R
I love this activity super easy to use
Why did you pick this product vs others?:This was one of my favorite centers to use in my kindergarten classroom!
R**E
My 3 year old is in love ♥️
We aren’t playing this exactly the way it was intended but my 3 year old is obsessed. Hopefully one day it will be more for learning but as of now it’s used as an army of dinosaur friends spread through out the house.🙃 Makes for a very happy, dinosaur loving kiddo though. 🤗
A**S
Experience
This has helped my son improve counting, identifying, and writing. He is very hands on and this has made a difference. I Highly suggest for parents and teachers. I just suggest getting better dry erase markers, these dry out fast.
A**R
Differentiated Learning
I love how this allows me to work on several skills with my students. Students can work on fine motor, colors, and shapes all at once.
H**N
Love this
So simple yet so functional. My 21 month old can’t count yet but he’ll put pieces in one by one while I count out loud for him. He’ll also sort colors. The tongs are a bit hard for him but we’ll get better as he practices. Great for fine motor development!
C**K
Math centers
This is great for cognitive, hand movement and counting and patterns. We use this in math centers for our young fives
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