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Mathlink / Multilink Cubes | Ages 3–9
Durable interlocking cubes | Connect on all sides | 20-piece & 50-piece variants | Nursery to Grade 3
✔️ Builds Counting, Patterning & Fine Motor Skills
✔️ Strengthens Place Value through 3D Linking
✔️ Develops Spatial Reasoning & 3D Construction
✔️ Supports Addition, Subtraction & Early Multiplication
✔️ Ideal for Long-Term Maths Manipulative Use
₹100.00 - ₹250.00
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Product Details
| Mathlink / Multilink Cubes DESCRIPTION Made from durable plastic for long-lasting classroom and home use, Mathlink/Multilink Cubes include interlocking cubes available in 20-piece and 50-piece variations, connecting on all sides for versatile building. They strengthen counting, patterning, basic operations, spatial reasoning, and fine motor skills while making abstract maths concepts concrete. Suitable for PP1 to G3 learners. AGE GROUP Nursery (PP1) | LKG (PP2) | UKG (PP3) | Grade 1 | Grade 2 | Grade 3 | Ages 3–9 SKILLS DEVELOPED One-to-one correspondence, Counting and cardinality, Fine motor control and hand strength, Pincer grasp and bilateral coordination, Spatial reasoning and 3D construction, Pattern recognition, creation and extension, Addition and subtraction, Early multiplication (repeated addition / arrays), Measurement (non-standard units), Visual-motor integration, Logical thinking and problem solving, Sorting and classification EDUCATIONAL FOCUS Bridges concrete to abstract maths across the foundational and preparatory stages — using all-side-linking cubes to model number, pattern, measurement, and 3D space in one versatile resource. HOW TO USE 1. Tower of Ten – Build sticks of ten cubes; combine to model larger numbers. Develops place value. 2. Pattern Train – Build a pattern (red-blue-red); learners extend it. Strengthens patterning. 3. Array Build – Show 3×4 as an array of cubes. Introduces early multiplication. 4. Measure It – Use cube sticks to measure books or pencils. Builds non-standard measurement. 5. 3D Challenge – Build a given 3D shape from a picture. Grows spatial reasoning. |


