Description
Unlock the magic of numbers with the Keitherns Numbers Workbook, a delightful educational companion designed for young learners aged 3-6 years. This interactive workbook makes learning numbers 1-20 an exciting adventure through engaging tracing, counting, and matching activities. Perfect for preschool, nursery, and kindergarten students, each page is thoughtfully crafted to build confidence and fine motor skills while fostering a genuine love for mathematics. The workbook features a premium 300 GSM glossy laminated cover with a wipe-clean finish, measuring 8.27 x 11.69 inches for comfortable use. The soft, soothing aesthetic creates an inviting learning environment that keeps children motivated. Through fun tracing exercises, counting practice, and interactive math activities, little ones progressively develop essential numerical skills at their own pace. This comprehensive workbook transforms early mathematics education into a joyful journey of discovery, making it an invaluable resource for parents and educators guiding young minds through their first steps in number learning.
Shruti Menon –
My 4-year-old daughter just started learning numbers, and this workbook made it fun and easy. The layout is clean, and the tracing activities are just right—not too much pressure on the child. I also bought their alphabet workbook—both are excellent.
Farheen Qureshi –
I homeschool my kids, and I rely heavily on structured worksheets. This one is thoughtfully made. There’s repetition for practice, but it’s not boring. The illustrations and number activities are engaging. Paired it with their fruits and shapes chart too!
Tushar Nambiar –
Used these as return gifts for my daughter’s birthday party. Way more useful than chocolates or plastic toys. One parent called to say their son finished the book in two days! Functional gifting for the win.
Arvind Tripathi –
We’ve tried other workbooks before, but this one stands out. The numbers are printed in large, easy-to-trace fonts and the paper doesn’t tear easily with erasers. My son actually looks forward to his “number time” every evening now. Great job, Keitherns.