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Product description
This number learning locks set blends play and early math practice to help preschoolers develop counting and fine motor skills. Designed for home or classroom use, the toy invites children to match keys to locks labeled with numbers and dot patterns, making number recognition and one-to-one correspondence more tangible and hands on. Use it during short guided sessions or free play to build patience and hand eye coordination while reinforcing counting from one to ten.
Highlights
The set works well as a manipulative for small groups or solo practice. It encourages focused activity and repetition without screens, and it supports sensory play with smooth edges and chunky parts that are easy for little hands to manage. Dinhon Kids Learning Locks follows a Montessori friendly approach, so activities center on learning through doing. For caregivers, the toy doubles as a calm shared task during parent child time, adding a playful moment to routine learning. 🧠
Specifications
- Name: Dinhon Kids Learning Locks
- Ages: 3-5 years
- Learning focus: Numbers 1-10
- Materials: non toxic smooth edged plastic and components
- Safety detail: key size greater than 1.5 cm to reduce choking risk
What stands out
The visible dots next to each numeral provide a tactile way to link quantity and symbol, which can help with counting fluency and early addition concepts later on. It also supports social play by inviting turn taking and simple cooperative games among preschoolers. Note that while the toy is durable, it has small moving parts, so supervision is recommended for very young toddlers. 🔍
How to use it
Start with one or two locks and model matching the key to the corresponding number, counting aloud as you go. Gradually increase the challenge by asking the child to find numbers by dot patterns rather than numerals. Rotate activities across several short sessions to keep engagement high. The toy fits well into a kindergarten math center or a quiet shelf at home for independent practice. 🎯









