Goki Rainbow Calculating Sticks

£69.99

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Make learning maths a visual and hands-on experience with the Goki Rainbow Calculating Sticks. This classic educational set contains 100 wooden sticks in 10 different colours and corresponding lengths, all neatly arranged in a sturdy wooden storage tray. They provide a tangible way for children to understand number values, explore addition and subtraction, and even grasp the basics of fractions. By sorting, stacking, and arranging the colourful sticks, children can turn abstract mathematical concepts into concrete understanding. The Goki Rainbow Calculating Sticks are a fundamental tool for any home or classroom.

Features:

  • A set of 100 wooden calculating sticks in 10 different lengths.
  • 10 distinct colours help to differentiate numerical values.
  • A fantastic hands-on tool for learning basic arithmetic.
  • Helps children visualise concepts like addition, subtraction, and fractions.
  • Includes a wooden storage tray for easy organisation.

Specifications:

  • Brand: Goki
  • Material: Wood
  • Pieces: 101 (100 sticks, 1 tray)
  • Dimensions: Approx. 17.5 x 17.5 x 2 cm
  • Age Suitability: 4 years +

Frequently Asked Questions

The set contains 100 wooden sticks across 10 colour-coded lengths. Each distinct colour corresponds to a specific number value from 1 to 10, so children can physically compare quantities, line sticks side by side, and see at a glance how numbers relate to one another - a hands-on approach rooted in the Cuisenaire rod method.
Children aged 4 and above can use the sticks to practise counting, number recognition, addition, subtraction, and the early concepts of multiplication and fractions. As they progress, the sticks also support partitioning and basic problem solving, making the set useful well into primary school years.
Goki finishes these sticks with non-toxic glazed paints that meet European toy safety standards. The set carries a small-parts warning and is recommended for ages 4 and over; adult supervision is advised when younger siblings are present.