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Yellow Door Ladybug Counting Stones Reviews

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These bright and colourful Ladybug Counting Stones are perfect for children to explore numbers, addition, subtraction and more, all through play! These Ladybugs can be used in so many play set-ups, both indoors and outdoors, and their unique stone and resin blend means they are weatherprood and won't fade over time. Bury the spotty bugs in a tray of leaves, or scatter them around the edge of an outdoor nature area for discovery play. Each set of includes two each of 0–10 (22 Ladybugs). Suitable for 2+

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These were a gift for a 3yr old and he absolutely loves them. Well made and fun to use.
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Posted 1 year ago
We bought these as a 2nd birthday present for our ladybird loving little one. She was so unbelievably happy taking each one out of the box - magic. They are incredibly good quality - we have used them with a variety of sensory bases like cornflour, water and compost and they look brand new. They have also been a great way to gently introduce maths /counting with my 3 year old.
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Posted 1 year ago
I was putting off buying these for ages because of the price but honestly they last forever. I’ve used them outside and in all sorts of messy play and they just don’t age. I actually lost two of the ladybirds and yellowdoor have a scheme where they went to replace them to prevent waste. They replaced them both for completely free even the postage!
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Posted 1 year ago
Holly Thacker
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I bought these to help my daughter with her counting. We're just using numbers 1 - 5 for now but she has had fun counting the dots and matching the lady birds.
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Posted 4 years ago
Holly Thacker
Unverified Reviewer
I bought these to help my daughter with her counting. We're just using numbers 1 - 5 for now but she has had fun counting the dots and matching the lady birds.
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Posted 4 years ago