Mini cupcakes da contare di Learning Resources: torta di compleanno, giocattoli sensoriali, attività prescolari Montessori, set di cibo da cucina per bambini, giochi di motricità fine

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Best Sellers Rank #25,191 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #151 in Toy Foods
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 44 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Item model number LER6796
Item Weight 1.2 pounds
Language English
Manufacturer Learning Resources
Manufacturer recommended age 36 months - 10 years
Product Dimensions 5.5 x 6.25 x 5.5 inches
Release date January 1, 2025

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Scritto da: Amber C.
Engaging Way to Learn Through Play
The Learning Resources Cupcakes are a fun and engaging way for preschoolers to build number recognition, counting skills, and fine motor development. A great hands-on tool that makes learning through play both easy and enjoyable.
Scritto da: Jennifer Van Sickle
Great gift
Purchased for my niece She loves it Great gift
Scritto da: Lisa Rotay
Fun for 5 year old
Fun and learning all in one. Hard plastic durable for kids.
Scritto da: Cargilper
Perfect for all ages
So I grabbed these little Counting Cupcakes on a whim because my toddler is obsessed with anything food-related—and honestly? Not mad about it. They’re super cute, sturdy, and somehow educational without feeling like a chore. Each cupcake splits in half so you can match the number on top to the dots on the bottom. My kid mostly pretends she’s baking them for her stuffed animals, but every now and then she’ll actually start counting and matching them—and I call that a win. They're the perfect size for tiny hands, don’t come with annoying sounds, and aren’t a nightmare to clean up. Also: no glitter, no batteries, no mess. Bless.
Scritto da: Candor McMufflekins
We'll see how the kids like it
I got this for a 5-year-old girl and a 2-year old boy, figuring that she can use it to teach numbers to the little one, and he can use it to play cooking because he definitely can't count yet. There are 20 cupcakes (which look like muffin cups when the tops are off) in two colors, meant to be vanilla and chocolate. Each one has a number on it, and the muffin tops have patterns of dots on the inside/underside, which the child can count to figure out which muffin top/icing pile goes with which cupcake base. There are five colors of frosting, so you end up with two each of ten different possible cupcakes if you put them together right. The colors are bright and not painted on, so I foresee them being durable. The variety will also make for good cooking games. ("I'd like a chocolate cupcake with cherry frosting please!" lol) I like that the two different cake colors correspond to odd and even numbers. I also like that the dots on the inside of the tops are organized into neat rows, so that you could even conceivably use them to illustrate some basic multiplication, or prime numbers even. As with all Learning Resources toys, there's a guide for parents suggesting how to play with the cupcakes. This is printed on the inside of the label on the tub the cupcakes arrive in. There's no excess packaging, and the tub - which is quite sturdy, and has a screw-top lid - is large enough to hold all the cupcakes even if the tops are on. My tub was dented when it arrived but I was able to just pop out the dent like it was never there. The lid has a detachable handle. I'll report back once the kids have tried it, but I think it will be a hit.
Scritto da: CA_shopper
Good as pretend food, color sorting, or for number learning!
I got these for my 2.5 year old to work on numbers. While kiddo can focus on the numbers if I'm guiding, just playing with the cupcakes more generally as pretend food and sorting colors is a big thrill for her. I appreciate the multiple layers of play, and that this toy can evolve as kiddo grows up and becomes more focused on numbers independently. The only surprise I had was how small the pieces ended up to be (the cupcake bases are about one inch by one inch, and the are tops about the same). But I guess it makes sense if they are all going to fit into a reasonable sized container. Overall, I'm incredibly pleased!
Scritto da: Sam
Dots are not subitized
Like this but wish the dots were laid out in a better way. If they were subitized, it would be much easier to count. For this reason, I would recommend finding another type that incorporates subitizing.
Scritto da: Amatout
Good but limited replay ability
Very well made and cute set. Not a lot of different activities to do other than matching the numbers which eventually gets old quickly but still has been fun for my 3 year old. She’s also been using them “just” as cupcakes with other toys.

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