







🧠 Unlock your toddler’s genius with every colorful piece!
The GYBBER&MUMU Wooden Math Fraction Teaching Geometric Blocks Sorting Game is a premium, safe, and colorful educational puzzle designed for toddlers 24 months and older. Featuring 10 sturdy wooden pieces and a perfectly sized board, it promotes early math skills, fine motor development, and hand-eye coordination. Its durable build and non-toxic finish make it a trusted choice for parents and educators aiming to combine fun with foundational learning.













| ASIN | B07GZH3X4H |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Age Range Description | Baby |
| Brand Name | GYBBER&MUMU |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (82) |
| Educational Objective | Hand-Eye Coordination, Motor Skill, Sorting Skill |
| Included Components | [1 puzzle board, 10 wooden pieces] |
| Item Dimensions | 8.85 x 8.85 x 0.5 inches |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Manufacturer | GYBBER&MUMU |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 24.00 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GYBBER&MUMU |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Number of Pieces | 10 |
| Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
| Skill Level | All |
| Theme | Educational |
| Unit Count | 11.0 Count |
L**.
Great learning toy!
Got this for my 2.5 year old and he LOVES IT!! He able to finish it with no problem. My 1st grader loves it also and has really to help him grasp the concept of fractions. wonderful present or even a donation to your kids class. :).
C**A
Good quality, good for learning
Definitely good for a toddler. Good size blocks that are easy to grip. Simple layouts. Good quality.
J**R
helpful to son learning fractions
this was a helpful visual to my son learning fractions
L**R
Good
Good
D**L
Nice
Excellent
L**A
Good but the edges are bothersome
Overall decent product for the lprice. Would be much better if the square shapes edges were sharp and not rounded on one "corner" Or if all were rounded. It frustrates my son who wants to place the blue where the blue goes but it doesn't "fit"(see photo for the example)... It also seems weird telling him the small shapes are squares when they look different than other squares he sees. I know it seems like nitpicking but trying to build confidence in puzzles in a toddler is hard when he feels he's wrong when he's mostly right ..
N**A
Awesome
Perfect
S**N
Extremely great for the price
Love this
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