MBug {currently 2.5} thoroughly enjoys playing with little people. The boys have so many vehicle sets. They only played with the vehicles. Not MBug. She plays with the people. Putting them in. Pulling them out. Taking them for a ride. Talking to them. It’s so fun to observe her. Maybe it’s a girl thing…maybe it’s just an MBug thing. 🙂
I was super pumped when Learning Resources offered to send our family their new All About Me Family Counters! To say that MBug was excited about them is an understatement. Just the other day, as I came into get her from her nap, her first words were “I need to get my people.”
I could go on and on with reasons why I like these family counters {and Learning Resources, for that matter}, but I thought I’d show you…through the eyes of MBug.
She loved sorting them by color and did this over and over again.
on her schoolroom table
in containers
again with a measuring cup {scooping and dumping}
NJoy {4 years old} tried sorting them by type of counter, but this didn’t sit too well her. Once I explained how he was sorting them, she made peace with it and tried to help, although this kind of sort was a little more abstract for her.
She enjoyed playing “dress up” with our playdough, giving the people hair and clothes.
We “built” our family together
and she washed the baby {while the kids “mopped” my kitchen floor}.
If Learning Resources is new to you, I’d love to tell you just four of my favorite things about their products:
- many of them are self-contained, so I don’t have to run to the store and buy a storage container for them
- they come with instructions and developmentally appropriate ways to use the product
- their products are educational yet FUN {my kids enjoy playing with all of the Learning Resources products we have…and we have a lot!}
Learning Resources is also having a special All About Me contest going on right now with these counters with some really cool prizes.
Want to enter for a chance to win a set of your own? Feel free to enter through Rafflecopter below. Please note that the only mandatory entry is a comment on this blog post. All other entries are optional. Be sure to read the Terms & Conditions before entering. 🙂
This giveaway is a part of my 10 Days of Giveaways to celebrate two years of This Reading Mama. Please click on the above image or HERE to view all of the giveaways and enter away! 🙂
*I received a free set of family counters in exchange for my honest review. If you want to read more about this, see my disclosure policy.
~Becky
Charlene says
These counters are so adorable! They would be great to use during our All About Me unit, Family unit…and they are much more interesting to use for counting and sorting! Your daughter is just too cute playing with them, I love that the baby had a bath 🙂 Thanks for this opportunity!
Cassie @ 3 Dinosaurs says
I would use this for teaching emotions and feelings in a family unit.
Theresa Cumberledge says
These look really neat. I have a 4 year old who will be starting school in the fall and a soon to be 3 year old. I bet they would have a lot of fun with these!
Anna says
These are great. I would use them for counting, sorting, and patterns. And my kids would find lots of ways to pretend play with them, I’m sure!
Gina says
These are so adorable.
Samantha @ Stir the Wonder says
These are cute! Caden (age 2) just recently got into playing with “guys”. I think he would love these!
Ally says
My two wee ‘uns can count to twenty, but can’t yet do simple addition or subtraction. I’d use these to help start teaching basic maths facts.
Karen Robuck says
I’m looking for counters for my dd5 who loves her dollhouse and plays with only the gingerbread men from Candyland. Ds9 might like them, too!
JDaniel4's Mom says
I would use to to explore a unit on feelings.
Dinah says
My little guys would love these too! They love playing with anything – even grass- to play through what they are learning in life:)
Bethany says
We would use them a lot! My daughter would love using these to continue to learn and strengthen her math skills (adding and subtracting) and I also loved your idea of using playdoh with them! They would be great to use to act out stories we may be reading too… the possibilities are endless! Thanks!
Daria says
I would love a set of those for my son. So versatile!
Dianne says
We are just getting started, so we haven’t actually done homeschooling yet. My daughter turns 3 next month. I am gathering materials and resources so we can get started then.
Ruthanne Smith says
These are so cute! I think my daughter would like these a lot. Always looking for creative ways to teach my cognitively impaired child.
Stacey Coons says
Adorable! We would use them for counting and sorting but also for tons of imaginative play!
Carli says
My kids (3 and 1) would love these! So fun and versatile. 🙂
Kristin says
Cool! My littles would love these! I have a little one who loves people too 🙂
Stacy says
These look great for my 2.5 year old!
Shaunna @ Fantastic Fun and Learning says
I can see a lot of possibilities for these, but the first place I bet I would find them is in the dollhouse. Most small people spend time there before we can use them for any other activities. 🙂
Alison says
I’d use them for counting and making patterns
Rachel says
I’m sure the little girls will play with them as dolls 🙂 But we can use them as counters for math too and for color sorting for those same girls.
Angela says
These are wonderful! I would use them as early addition and subtraction tools for my oldest and my youngest would probably love to play “people” with them and ride them around in her stroller 😉
Jen says
The boy loves sorting colors and “counting”, so that’s how we’d use them right now. 🙂
zekesmom10 says
How stinking cute are these? One son is really struggling with addition and subtraction. These could help a lot.
E.O. says
These would be very helpful in teaching my son addition and subtraction.
Kimberly K says
These are adorable! If we don’t win I think my two girls will find a package in their Easter baskets! Thanks for sharing!
tallamandaAmanda says
I would use them to practice sorting by color and for counting practice.
Charlene says
I love that they are different colours, sizes and genders. So many sorting activities/family tree creations, adding/subtracting activities that can be done with these.
etrieberbeth says
These would totally be great math manupulatives and fun for teaching our kindergarten unit on family and community!
Jennifer says
My 1year old would LOVE to sort these little guys! Under good mommy supervision, of course
Brooke Greenstreet says
My kindergartner would for sure use them for addition, subtraction, sorting and patterns….but my 2nd grader would do much more of that play doh dress up stuff! great giveaway!
Gwen Johnson says
These are really cute and I could think of tons of ways to use these
Jolene G says
These could be used for all sorts of things such as games, math, imaginative play, inside or outside activities, bath time, same/different, the list could keep going!
Sheryl says
These would be great for so many activities, I love things that can be used for more the one idea.
cathy c says
I would use them for sorting and counting activities
Heidi S. says
I would use these for my two youngest children. Even though they are five years apart, they would both be able to learn so many things from using them! 🙂
Sara Marti says
I would use these in our homeschooling & also a quiet activity to bring along to Church.
Corey Z. says
Love these little people. My boys have (and love) their bug counters, but they would love these people.
Krista says
Playing and counting
Adair Bates says
The family counters would be perfect for my soon to be three year old daughter, Lilly. She would love to use them for sorting, counting, and just playing with them in general. She, like your little one, loves to play with little people. Her sister has Polly Pocket dolls and she is constantly pulling them out to play with them.
Missy says
These look super cute and fun!!! 🙂
Becky M says
I think my 5 year old would love these for counting and all sorts of things.
Zoopa Mome says
I can see my 3 year old sorting by color and counting. I would also use them to introduce big, bigger, biggest. I can see my 5 year old playing house and being very creative with them! The possibilities are endless!
Vunda V says
they seem so great for learning colors and learning counting!
Rebecca D says
I would use these for counting and learning colors. I’m sure my kids would love to just play with them as well 🙂
Chris says
While they would make great math manipulatives, my littles would probably use them for lots of creative play! I can see coats being cut out of felt, too. 🙂
Amanda says
So cute! I love MBug’s idea of sorting and think both my little boys would love to do this too!
Amy Mc says
I would use it with “the doorbell rang” and other ‘story’ problems
homemakingbygrace says
Three of my kids are still in the “counters” stage, these little people would be such a hit!
Jeneille says
The possibilities are endless! I could use them for addition, subtraction, sorting, counting, colors…… These are really cute and look fun 🙂
Trisha says
Counting, sorting, playing and so much more!
Tonya says
what a creative way to teach counting i love it
Nicole Auld says
I would love to win this. Thanks for the giveaway.
Melissa D says
These are adorable! We would use them for math (starting addition), but I’m sure my 4 year old would find hours of enjoyment out of sorting them all the different ways and making clothes for them, too.
Kathy H. says
One I would use them for math…color, size, counting, etc…
Kristin Z says
These are so cute! My 4 1/2 year old son would have counting and sorting; while my 19 month old son would enjoy driving them around in his dump truck.
Jennifer Harwood says
For counting, patterns, sorting for 3, 4 & 5 yr olds
Lori says
I have seen preschoolers use these in many ways. They were always used during their play time. However, they can easily be used with older students as well. I am a tutor and educational consultant and I can see using these to help one of my students to learn multiplication.