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Learning Resources MathLink Cubes - Set of 100 Cubes, Ages 5+ Kindergarten, STEM Activities, Math Manipulatives, Homeschool Supplies, Teacher Supplies

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Features

  • Math skills (one-to-one correspondence, counting to 100, skip counting, Comparison, Making 10, Nonstandardized measurements, Grouping, Addition, Subtraction, Graphing), Color identification, Shape identification, Patterning, Matching, Fine motor skills, Eye-hand coordination, Motor planning
  • School Readiness for Kids : Promote school readiness with activities that support math skills including counting, addition, and subtraction. Great for homeschool or classroom activity!
  • Montessori Materials Math : Cubes easily snap together on all sides of each cube with geometric shape cutouts for more complex patterning activities
  • Counters for Kids Math: There's magic to be found in new math skills, which help kids understand the world around them and lay down a solid foundation in science, engineering, and other STEM skills, school supplies,teacher supplies!
  • NUMBERBLOCKS TOYS: MathLink Cubes feature geometric shape cutouts for visual and tactile STEM learning.
  • There's magic to be found in new math skills, which help kids understand the world around them and lay down a solid foundation in science, engineering, and other STEM skills!
  • GIVE THE GIFT OF LEARNING: Whether youre shopping for holidays, birthdays, or just because, toys from Learning Resources help you discover new learning fun every time you give a gift! Ideal gift for Halloween, Christmas, Stocking Stuffers, Easter Baskets or even for Homeschool.

Description

Help young students master early math skills with these stackable cubes. Perfect for hands-on learning, these versatile manipulatives make abstract math concepts tangible and engaging for children ages 5 and up. Each set includes 100 colorful plastic cubes (3/4" each) that link together on all sides, giving children endless building possibilities. The geometric shape cutouts on each cube add an extra dimension to learning, allowing for more complex patterning activities and shape recognition. These cubes are ideal for teaching fundamental math concepts including counting and number recognition, addition and subtraction, place value and grouping, measurement and comparison, and patterns and sequencing. Beyond math instruction, these cubes develop essential skills like fine motor control, spatial reasoning, and problem-solving. Children strengthen hand muscles as they connect and disconnect the pieces, improving dexterity while they learn. Compatible with other linking cube brands, this set seamlessly integrates with existing classroom or homeschool materials. The durability of these cubes ensures they'll withstand years of enthusiastic use by multiple studentsWhether for classroom activities, homeschool lessons, or educational play, these math cubes provide endless opportunities for learning and creativity while building essential math foundations.

Product Dimensions: 9 x 9 x 1 inches


Item Weight: 13.3 ounces


Item model number: LER4285


Manufacturer recommended age: 5 months - 10 years


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: April 1, 2019


Manufacturer: Learning Resources


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  • With these…the math IS mathing! :)
These math cubes have been a game changer! I am teaching my son in Montessori homeschool program and the school recommended math cubes for materials needed in our math lessons. These are extremely well. They’re durable and fun for him to even explore and play with. We’ve been able to create plenty of games and activities to excel in math for kindergarten. Highly recommend ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2025 by J.Elle

  • Great learning tool
Our son is 4 and has so much fun with these. He recognizes the number blocks by color (from the show Numberblocks) and can add, subtract, and multiply pretty quickly by looking at them. This is also a great alternative to legos. He builds a lot of different things with these. They’re durable, easily taken apart and put together, and the shape and size of it doesn’t hurt when you accidentally step on them lol. Great product. We have asked friends and family to buy these as gifts for birthdays and Christmas because we feel the possibilities are endless for our children. The more they have the more they can build and learn! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024 by MJ Gecain

  • Bought for school
I bought these from my son for school so I wouldn't have to use the school supplies. They're great quality. They stick together so you don't have to worry about them falling apart. They come 10 in a color
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2025 by Jeremiah Hildenbrand

  • Best Math Learning Tool I've Used--- Even better if you get 5 sets of 100.
Well built, very versatile tool for teaching math. I'm a homeschooling mom with a PhD in Molecular Biology. Math is one of the most fundamental skills that I want to give my kid. At first, I was using duplo blocks to illustrate addition and subtraction, and I didn't see why I might need anything more. Then I found these Mathlink cubes. They turned out to be the single best math learning tool I've used so far. They are well constructed, snap together well, stay together well, and come apart easily for me (slightly difficult for my 5 year old to assemble, but she can pull them apart easily). You can actually build three dimensional shapes with them (you have to be a little clever about how you rotate each block, but it works). My 5 year old and I might construct a 3 X 3 X 3 cube and talk about why 27 is a cube number, while the the 3 year old uses the cubes to build a "crane" that is 30 blocks high. We use them in place of cuisenaire counting rods. We use them to illustrate concepts in our Singapore Math work book. We use them to illustrate multiplication. We use them for place value (10's and 1's), subtraction with borrowing, etc. They come in a set of 100, with 10 of each color. For the homeschoolers, I'd recommend buying at least 5 sets of 100. You really need to have about 50 in one color in order to really use this learning tool to its maximum potential. The only downside of these blocks is how many you need to buy to really use them. Also, note, on each six sided cube, there are 5 "holes" and only one "nubbin" that sticks out. At first, I was wishing there were two "nubbin" sides, to make it easier to build stable 3-D shapes. But after months of using them daily, I've concluded that the 5/1 design gives the toy the most flexibility for math teaching. Are they a choking hazard? Yes. Can they be chewed up by a toddler? Yes. How will they hold up after years of use? I don't know. Judging by the slightly rubbery plastic material they are made of, they will probably last a few years with intense use. So these are not quite as durable (or precision engineered) as Lego/Duplo products, which will last for generations. But still, excellent value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2015 by Tracey Seier

  • Amazing for math or Minecraft building
When I ordered these, I didn't know how awesome they actually were. My sons build all kinds of Minecraft structures, dinosaurs pixel style, etc. They work great for math too, but the ability to build with them is the best feature.
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2025 by Pickled Ninja

  • Great for math!
The media could not be loaded. Colorful and cute! These will be a cute asset to our homeschool math section! The blocks can be a little tricky to put together for small hands, but my 6 year old shouldn't have a problem with it! Each color can snap to the other colors, as well. They are heavier duty plastic, but there is no smell. I think they will be a fun manipulative for school! You can use for math or just for buidling in general. Theybare smaller than regular blocks, but not too small that I worry about my 3 year old putting them in his mouth. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2025 by Kristen Kristen

  • Great toy
The 5 yr old loves these. Plays with them quite a lot, has for several months. A sneaky way to get in some practice counting as well. 10 blocks in each color, 10 colors, lots of counting to ten when we play. (Yes, you need to play with your kid.) Sturdy, should last for years. Sometimes a bit hard for small hands to pop together (so play with your kid). Make great swords - see whose sword breaks first. Use them with other toys to make towers and fences and ... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2023 by tdir-tdir

  • Multi Purposeful. 5 year old on the Spectrum Loves them!!
My 5 Year old son is on the spectrum and he absolutely loves using these blocks to build and engineer his Letters and Numbers even though they’re intended use is for math. These blocks have really helped with his hand and eye coordination. The multiple color variation is also one of my favorite features. I will continue to purchase this product and the great thing about it is that they are useful even as he gets older!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025 by Amazon Customer

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