First steps in mathematics – learning through calm action
Introducing mathematical concepts works best when a child can learn through touch and personal experience.
Counting, comparing, and performing simple operations become more understandable when accompanied by manual activities.
What if mathematics could be a natural part of everyday play?
Without pressure. Without haste. Step by step.
This wooden educational toy is designed for children from the age of 3. It enables learning to count and perform simple mathematical operations through assembling pieces, using cards, and manipulating accessories in the spirit of the Montessori method.

Why parents and teachers choose this set
A wooden board with numbers and symbols
Provides a stable base for learning the fundamentals of mathematics.
Blocks with digits
Allow for visual and tactile exploration of numbers.
Double-sided educational cards
Allow for various exercises and difficulty scaling.
Elements for stacking and support
Facilitate the organization of exercises on the board.
Felt hands for counting fingers
Help in learning to count in an intuitive and understandable way for the child.
Designed with safety and durability in mind
The toy is made from wood intended for children's products. The smooth finish and simple shapes of the elements make the set suitable for daily use at home or in an educational environment.
How it can be used
A child can learn to count, add, and subtract by stacking blocks on the board and using educational cards. The set works best on a flat, stable surface, during calm individual work or with a caregiver.
What is included in the package
1 wooden board
12 wooden blocks with digits
10 double-sided educational cards
3 supporting plates
2 felt hands
Calm learning of mathematics at the child's natural pace.
Wood, touch, and simple operations as the foundation of early mathematical skills.