Counting & Sorting Toy Set for Screen-Free Learning
Make early learning feel joyful
Turn scattered counters and short attention spans into hands-on color sorting, counting, and fine-motor practice. Children learn through play while screens stay away.

More Than Just Sorting
The set brings several early-learning actions into one organized activity.

Make Color Click Hands-On
Matching colorful counters to coordinated bowls gives children a clear visual and physical classification task. The bright groups make it easy to begin with two colors, then build toward a fuller rainbow sort.

Build Control Through Transfer
The included child-sized tongs turn every transfer into practice for grasp, release, concentration, and hand-eye coordination. Children can start by using their fingers, then bring in the tongs as a new challenge.

Keep Learning Ready
The clear cylindrical container keeps the colorful pieces visible and the activity easy to reset. Carry handles make it practical for home learning, classroom shelves, and screen-free travel play.
Three Ways To Play
Keep the first activity simple, then add a new action when your child is ready.
Match The Colors First
Set out two bowls and a small group of counters. Invite your child to place each piece beside the bowl with the same color.
Count Each Group
Once the colors are sorted, count the pieces in each bowl together. Compare which group has more, fewer, or the same amount.
Transfer And Invent
Add the tongs for a grasp-and-release challenge. Later, let children sort by animal, vehicle, color, or a rule they create themselves.
The Set At A Glance
The numbers shown across the product images and packaging give you a quick way to understand the set.
Why Hands-On Wins
This set gives children physical repetition that passive activities cannot provide on their own.
| This setHANDS-ON | Flashcards | Counting apps | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Physical color matching | Yes | Partial | No |
| Grasp and transfer practice | Yes | No | No |
| Counting and recounting | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Themed pieces for naming and play | Yes | No | Partial |
| Screen-free activity | Yes | Yes | No |
| Built-in storage | Yes | No | No |
Everything They Need
A complete activity system with the pieces, tools, and storage for repeatable play.
Learning That Feels Like Play
A simple, colorful activity can turn repeated practice into a moment children want to do again.

When Learning Feels Like Work
Worksheets, flashcards, and passive screen time can make colors and counting feel repetitive. Preschoolers need something they can touch, move, and try again while their small hand muscles get involved.

A Little Color, A Lot Of Practice
This set gives children a clear starting point: pick up a counter, notice its color, and place it in the matching bowl. Add tongs, counting, naming, or a new sorting rule when they are ready.

From Guided Play To Proud Play
At first, an adult can set out two colors and model one match. With familiar repetition, children can choose pieces, complete their own groups, and put the activity away in its clear handled container.
Published research on play-based learning
Pack Up In Seconds
A simple reset keeps the colors visible and the activity ready for its next round.
About this item
Give preschoolers a colorful reason to practice sorting, counting, and coordination without a screen. This compact set turns repeat learning into hands-on play children can begin to own.
Hands-on color classification and sensory training for early learning
- limited fine-motor practice
- difficulty learning colors
- early counting challenges
- lack of engaging screen-free educational play
Questions Parents Ask
A few clear details before the first sorting game.
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