Skip Counting 1-4
We designed this set of wooden numbers for walls in the shapes of 1, 2, 3, and 4, to be suitable for children 2 and up, making learning fun. This is an excellent solution for families and educators with multiple children of various age groups and those who prioritize learning without compromising aesthetics. Whether you’re teaching numbers, exploring times tables, or want a skip counting game, you will find yourself regularly drawn to these wall hangings. Blend learning with play with our aesthetically appealing skip counting activity and put learning numbers for kids a fun experience.
This colorful selection of GENNŪR skip counting numbers are:
- Crafted in the US from premium quality, durable wood — made to last.
- This size is ideal for homeschool classrooms, playrooms, kids’ bedrooms and nurseries, and at-home craft rooms.
- Numbers are positioned to adhere to the standard writing sequence for each number.
- This product is intended to be a visual tool for children and should not be put in the mouth or used as a toy.
- Please see How It Works to see how we recommend hanging each skip-counting number.
- Wall putty is not included in your order.
Each wooden number is 10” in height and approximately 6’ in width. Please note that width varies based on the proportion of each number.
We strive to ensure that the colors depicted in the images on our website are as accurate as possible. However, it is worth noting that the way colors are displayed can vary from one computer monitor to another. Each piece of wood is unique; wood grain will vary and may affect the colors. We cannot be responsible for slight variations between product images on the web and what you receive.
This item is not eligible for free shipping. Please note that orders will typically be processed within 10 business days unless listed as Preorder.
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Hang the numbers at kids’ eye level in spaces they hang out – like classrooms, bedrooms, playrooms, craft rooms, and homeschool rooms
Adhere to the wall by using sticky tacks or wall putty (not included).
Initiate kids to interact with the numbers occasionally and let conversations about math, money, numbers, and sequences develop naturally.





