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Creative’s Preschool Home Learning Pack 2 is a Counting & Numbers activity set with 25 self-correcting matching puzzles, Greater Than/Less Than symbol cards, and two Activity Books that build number recognition, sequencing, and early writing skills for numbers 1 to 25 in children aged 3 and up. Used at home and in nursery classrooms.
About This Product
COUNTING NUMBERS 1–25 MATCHING PUZZLE AGES 3 SELF-CORRECTING — 25 large durable two-piece self-correcting match-ups pair object-count picture cards with their corresponding numerals, covering every number from 1 to 25.
GREATER THAN LESS THAN SYMBOLS COMPARING NUMBERS EARLY MATHS — Unique ‘>’ and ‘<’ symbol cards let children compare any two number cards, introducing the mathematical concept of quantity comparison before formal schooling begins.
SCREEN-FREE TRACE & WRITE NUMBERS ACTIVITY BOOKS AGES 3 — No batteries or apps — two Activity Books (Counting & Numbers and Trace & Write Numbers) reinforce each numeral through fine motor tracing and writing activities.
HOME LEARNING EARLY CHILDHOOD NUMERACY ACTIVITY SET — Meets all standards for early childhood; often used in structured play and therapy-friendly learning settings; supports hands-on learning across home, nursery and therapy environments.
QUALITY, SAFETY & TRUST — Creative’s products are proudly made in India, conforming to BIS Safety Standards (IS 9873 – Part 1) and EN71 Part 1, 2 & 3 with European Toy Safety Standards trusted by parents and educators since 1987.
Creative’s Preschool Home Learning Pack 2 is a Counting & Numbers
activity set covering numbers 1 to 25, combining 25 large self-correcting
matching puzzles with Greater Than/Less Than symbol cards and two
Activity Books. For children aged 3 and up, it meets all Early Childhood
standards and covers counting, numeral recognition, comparison,
sequencing, and early number writing in a single box.
Children count the objects on each picture card and match it to its numeral.
The Greater Than/Less Than cards introduce the concept of mathematical
comparison between any two numbers. Number Sequencing asks children
to arrange all 25 shuffled numeral cards in order. The two Activity Books
then reinforce each numeral through tracing and writing.
Parents value this set because it goes well beyond simple matching the
comparison and sequencing activities are genuinely challenging and map
onto early maths goals. Teachers choose it for home learning programmes
because every activity links directly to Early Childhood curriculum standards.
HOW CHILDREN LEARN
A child counts five gift boxes on a picture card, then searches for the
numeral ‘5’ to complete the match — that count-to-symbol connection
is the conceptual bridge between concrete quantity and abstract number.
Placing the ‘>’ card between the fish card (11) and the dots card (14)
and reading “11 is less than 14” gives the child their first structured
experience of mathematical comparison language.
Shuffling all 25 numeral cards and arranging them back in order from
1 to 25 as quickly as possible trains both number sequence knowledge
and the working memory needed to track position.
Tracing the numeral ‘8’ in the Activity Book immediately after matching
the eight-dot card reinforces the written form through muscle memory,
a dual encoding approach that strengthens recall.
Playing Snap or Go Fish with the matching cards introduces turn-taking,
number name fluency, and quick visual recognition extending the learning
into social play without any extra preparation.
SKILLS DEVELOPED
Number Recognition 1–25
Counting & Quantity Matching
Number Sequencing
Comparing Numbers (Greater Than / Less Than)
Pre-Writing & Fine Motor Skills
Problem Solving & Logical Thinking
Visual Discrimination & Matching
WHO IS IT FOR
Children aged 3 to 6 who are learning to recognise, count, write,
sequence, and compare numbers from 1 to 25.
Parents running home learning routines who need a structured
early numeracy set that covers multiple skills without requiring
separate purchases.
Nursery and preschool teachers who need a compact, self-contained
counting and number activity that covers matching, comparing,
sequencing, and writing readiness.
Homeschooling parents covering early maths concepts counting,
numeral recognition, greater than/less than, and number sequencing
through hands-on activity.
Learning support educators who use self-correcting matching and
structured number activities in structured play and therapy-friendly
learning settings.
Gift-givers looking for a complete early numeracy pack that a
3-year-old can start using immediately and grow with up to age 6.
Creative’s Preschool Home Learning Pack 2 is a Counting & Numbers
activity set covering numbers 1 to 25, combining 25 large self-correcting
matching puzzles with Greater Than/Less Than symbol cards and two
Activity Books. For children aged 3 and up, it meets all Early Childhood
standards and covers counting, numeral recognition, comparison,
sequencing, and early number writing in a single box.
Children count the objects on each picture card and match it to its numeral.
The Greater Than/Less Than cards introduce the concept of mathematical
comparison between any two numbers. Number Sequencing asks children
to arrange all 25 shuffled numeral cards in order. The two Activity Books
then reinforce each numeral through tracing and writing.
Parents value this set because it goes well beyond simple matching the
comparison and sequencing activities are genuinely challenging and map
onto early maths goals. Teachers choose it for home learning programmes
because every activity links directly to Early Childhood curriculum standards.
HOW CHILDREN LEARN
A child counts five gift boxes on a picture card, then searches for the
numeral ‘5’ to complete the match — that count-to-symbol connection
is the conceptual bridge between concrete quantity and abstract number.
Placing the ‘>’ card between the fish card (11) and the dots card (14)
and reading “11 is less than 14” gives the child their first structured
experience of mathematical comparison language.
Shuffling all 25 numeral cards and arranging them back in order from
1 to 25 as quickly as possible trains both number sequence knowledge
and the working memory needed to track position.
Tracing the numeral ‘8’ in the Activity Book immediately after matching
the eight-dot card reinforces the written form through muscle memory,
a dual encoding approach that strengthens recall.
Playing Snap or Go Fish with the matching cards introduces turn-taking,
number name fluency, and quick visual recognition extending the learning
into social play without any extra preparation.
SKILLS DEVELOPED
Number Recognition 1–25
Counting & Quantity Matching
Number Sequencing
Comparing Numbers (Greater Than / Less Than)
Pre-Writing & Fine Motor Skills
Problem Solving & Logical Thinking
Visual Discrimination & Matching
WHO IS IT FOR
Children aged 3 to 6 who are learning to recognise, count, write,
sequence, and compare numbers from 1 to 25.
Parents running home learning routines who need a structured
early numeracy set that covers multiple skills without requiring
separate purchases.
Nursery and preschool teachers who need a compact, self-contained
counting and number activity that covers matching, comparing,
sequencing, and writing readiness.
Homeschooling parents covering early maths concepts counting,
numeral recognition, greater than/less than, and number sequencing
through hands-on activity.
Learning support educators who use self-correcting matching and
structured number activities in structured play and therapy-friendly
learning settings.
Gift-givers looking for a complete early numeracy pack that a
3-year-old can start using immediately and grow with up to age 6.
Works perfectly for our daily play time. Sturdy and well-finished; my child can handle it easily and stay focused. Helps reduce mobile time because the game itself is genuinely interesting.
Works perfectly for our daily play time. Sturdy and well-finished; my child can handle it easily and stay focused. Helps reduce mobile time because the game itself is genuinely interesting.