5 Fantastic Educational Toys For 3-Year-Olds
Happy New Year from all of us here at Toy Street! Today, we are taking a look at the top educational toys for 3-year-olds. Educational toys are a great way to teach them about colours and numbers whilst having lots of fun!
BrainBox ABC
Easy as 123, BrainBox My First ABC is full to the brim with fantastic images to help children recognise objects beginning with each letter of the alphabet as well as the more common blends. Check out our BrainBox collection for more.
Number Colouring Book
This sticker colouring book includes traceable numbers, sums and fun learning challenges – the perfect way to help children learn their numbers, with added fun along the way! The Number Colouring Book is also a great tool to develop early pencil skills. This is now on sale! Grab yours now while stocks last.
Lunch Box Game
Orchard Toys are a fantastic British creator of educational toys and games for young children. With the Lunch Box Game, little ones can learn about healthy food through play. Play can become more interactive for players as they name the different foods they are putting in their lunch box. This game teaches children more about the subject of healthy eating through bright and bold illustrations. It might even encourage some fussy eaters to try new things!
Number Street
A colourful 20 piece number puzzle, including a giant matching poster. This is a fun introduction to counting from 1 to 10 for a child. They will be counting like crazy in no time!
Wooden Learning Clock
Help your children learn the time with this Wooden Learning Clock. You write the time on the provided board and your child has to move the hands to match it. This is a great and fun way of teaching your children how to read the time.
And there you have it – our favourite educational toys for 3-year-olds. For more educational and interactive toys, why not check out our Make & Create section? Or click below to read more great Toy Street blogs.
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Editors note: This post was originally published on 5th January 2021. Updated on 7th March 2024 to improve the information available