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Arabic Wooden Matching Number Magnets Game, Educational Matching Game for Toddlers 3+ Years Old - Self-Correcting Number Puzzle for Kids- Magnetic Learning Toy with Wooden Pieces

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Help your toddler learn numbers and words in Arabic with Nemah's House new wooden matching number magnets game.
This fun learning tool is made from wood with a high-gloss paper top layer, featuring colorful designs and creative shapes. Our Montessori-inspired toys are designed to keep your little ones engaged and occupied.
Each set includes 20 magnet pieces, featuring the shape of the numbers 1-10 and every number word spelled out. This helps kids become familiar with the number shape and word spelling.
Our sturdy wooden toys are suitable for both boys and girls. The full magnetic backing lets your child stick them to the fridge or play on any flat, non-metallic surface like a table. Perfect for keeping kids occupied while you cook!
We've safety tested our products to ASTM and Canadian toy standards for ages 3 years and up. Please note that our product contains small parts and is not meant for children under 3 years of age.
This fun learning tool is made from wood with a high-gloss paper top layer, featuring colorful designs and creative shapes. Our Montessori-inspired toys are designed to keep your little ones engaged and occupied.
Each set includes 20 magnet pieces, featuring the shape of the numbers 1-10 and every number word spelled out. This helps kids become familiar with the number shape and word spelling.
Our sturdy wooden toys are suitable for both boys and girls. The full magnetic backing lets your child stick them to the fridge or play on any flat, non-metallic surface like a table. Perfect for keeping kids occupied while you cook!
We've safety tested our products to ASTM and Canadian toy standards for ages 3 years and up. Please note that our product contains small parts and is not meant for children under 3 years of age.
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