π Fraction Learning Puzzle β Hands-On, Colourful & Super Fun!
Make fractions easy, visual, and exciting for your child β the Sattvic, screen-free way!
Looking for a fun, concrete way to teach your child fractions?
This Fraction Learning Puzzle turns tricky maths concepts into a playful, hands-on learning experience your child will actually enjoy!
Crafted from vibrant 6.5mm EVA foam, every piece is bright, durable, child-safe, and easy to grab. The set includes bars, semicircles, and pizza-style fraction slicesβall designed to help children see and feel how fractions work.
β¨ How It Works (Kids Love This Part!)
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Dip the Pieces in Water
First, your child simply drops all the EVA foam pieces into a bowl of water.
Once wet, the pieces temporarily stick to the laminated activity sheetβlike magic!
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Match & Build Fractions
The sheet has diagrams showing simple fraction visuals like:
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Two half bars = 1 whole
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Six pizza slices = 1 whole
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1 bar divided into 1/6 sections
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Semi-circles showing halves, thirds, and quarters and more!
Kids match the foam pieces to the diagrams and build each fraction.
This makes the concept clear, concrete, and interactive.
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Store Easily After Play
The pieces dry quickly and can be neatly stored without mess.
π§ What Your Child Will Learn
β Understanding of whole vs parts
β Visual recognition of common fractions (Β½, β
, ΒΌ, β
, etc.)
β Concept of how many pieces make a whole
β Improved fine motor skills & hand-eye coordination
β Boost in logical thinking through matching tasks
β Introduction to early mathematics vocabulary
π Whatβs Included
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Colourful 6.5mm EVA Fraction Pieces
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Bars, semicircles & pizza slices in various fraction values
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Reusable laminated activity sheet
π‘ Why Parents Love It
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Bright, attractive, and instantly engaging
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Screen-free and Montessori-inspired
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Perfect for ages 4+
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Reinforces fractions in a hands-on, memorable way
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Fantastic for home learning, homeschooling, and classrooms
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Lightweight & easy to store
π©π« The Perfect First Step Into Fractions
Instead of explaining fractions abstractly, children feel themβjoining pieces, forming wholes, breaking them apart, and visualising real-world fraction relationships.
This puzzle makes learning:
β‘ Concrete
β‘ Interactive
β‘ Fun
β‘ Easy to understand