Montessori Wooden Board Games, 42 Colorful Sticks Math Learning Toys for 3 4 5 6 Year Olds, Board Games for Kids 4-6, Fine Motor Skills Toy Family Travel Game, Gifts for Boys Girls 3 Year Old
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WOODEN BOARD GAME





KIDS’ WOODEN BOARD GAME: Inspired by the classic game, this wooden board game for kids combines timeless fun with education, fitting 1-6 players. The set includes 42 colorful sticks, 1 wooden tower, 6 bright balls, and 1 dice—this enhanced, larger-sized edition not only extends playtime but also amplifies excitement. It’s easy to set up: just place the stick net on the tower, add the balls, and the fun starts right away.
SAFE MATERIALS TOYS FOR 3+ YEAR OLD: Made of high-quality wood and coated with non-toxic, odorless water-based paint, this Montessori toy is durable for long-term use. Exquisite craftsmanship ensures smooth, burr-free, splinter-free surfaces, keeping kids aged 3+ safe. It’s multi-functional too—kids can play pick-up sticks, math games, or use it as a counting toy, making it a practical games for 3 4 5 year old.
MONTESSORI BOARD GAME: Following Montessori principles, this board game for kids boosts key skills for 3-8-year-olds. It enhances fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination via handling sticks and balls, fosters strategic thinking, logic, and focus when choosing sticks to avoid dropping balls, aids color sorting, counting, and simple math, and improves social skills through turn-taking. It’s a great games for 3 4 5 year old.
SIMPLE & EXCITING FOR ALL AGES: The board game is easy for kids and adults. Place the colored stick net on the tower, add balls, take turns rolling the dice to pull the matching colored stick, and aim to drop the fewest balls to win. Flexible rules allow custom variations for endless replay value—perfect for family nights, camping or outdoor trips. It works as toys for 3 4 5 + year old and board game for kids and adults.
IDEAL GIFT & PORTABLE DECORATION: This Montessori toy is a perfect gift for 3-8-year-old boys and girls, great for birthdays, Christmas, Children’s Day. Compact and easy to store, it comes with a pouch for organizing pieces—ideal for travel. When unused, its vibrant colors and sleek wooden design act as home decor. It’s both a lovely board game for kids 4-6-8 and a decorative piece.
7 reviews for Montessori Wooden Board Games, 42 Colorful Sticks Math Learning Toys for 3 4 5 6 Year Olds, Board Games for Kids 4-6, Fine Motor Skills Toy Family Travel Game, Gifts for Boys Girls 3 Year Old
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LG –
Super Fun for ages 3 and up
This game was a lot of fun for my toddler grandsons. They enjoyed inserting the sticks and then slowly removing them. At their age. There’s no strategy.. it’s just risk and chance. They had a great time with it.
Ely Mejia –
Vale la pena comprar
Vamos aprender un nuevo juego… me gustó muy entretenido!!!
Sarah –
Nice solid wholesome toy that intrigued my 4 year old
My 4yo son was instantly intrigued by this toy. The colors are vibrant. He came up with many ways to play with it on his own before asking me to teach him game rules. He arranged the sticks by color, sticking them through the tower. He turned it on itâs side and pretended it was an obstacle course tunnel. Putting the sticks through the holes seems to be good practice for his fine motor skills. He has to work carefully to line up with the same hole on the other side of the tower to keep the sticks straight. I think this will provide lots of valuable play for my son.When we did play it as a game, my 7yo got interested. It was fun to see her strategizing about which stick to pull. The only downside to it as a game is that putting all the sticks in to set it up is tedious and really tests everyoneâs patience waiting for the game to start.Itâs a toy I feel good about giving my kid. Like no oneâs gonna judge me because it has screens and itâs not gonna drive me nuts or overstimulate him with a bunch of lights or noises. Just nice old-fashioned wood pieces. It feels wholesome.The instructions are more of a short list of suggestions of ways to play with the components than like a fully fleshed out game rulebook. They also said you could also use it for pickup sticks, but I donât think that would work very well since the sticks arenât tapered at the end. There are a variety of fun ways to play it as a game though – trying to drop the most/least balls, trying to drop or not drop specific balls, etc.
lynntj53 –
Great Screen-Free Game for Kids (and Adults Too!)
Iâm always looking for toys and games that can pull my 5-year-old nephew away from screens, which isnât easy these days. This game was a hitâitâs fun, engaging, and sneakily educational.Why I recommend it:-High quality build: The wooden pieces feel sturdy and well-made right out of the box.-Smart packaging: It comes with a storage bag that fits neatly inside the tower to hold the sticks, balls, and dice so nothing gets lost.-Easy to play, fun for all ages: We set up the sticks inside the tower, placed the balls on top, and rolled the dice to see which color stick to pull. The goal is to avoid letting the balls drop, and whoever ends with the fewest is the winner.-Educational value: Helps kids with color recognition, logic, problem solving, and fine motor skills.-Family friendly: It reminds me of Jenga, but itâs less messy, more colorful, and equally fun for both kids and adults.Bottom line:This is a well-designed game thatâs simple enough for a 3â5 year old to grasp, but entertaining enough for adults to enjoy alongside them. A fantastic screen-free activity that combines learning and fun.
ChinaRenee –
A Fun Kerplunk Alternative with an Educational Twist
This game instantly reminded me of Kerplunk, which I used to play with my daughter when she was younger. Just like that classic game, it teaches strategy, colors, and countingâbut with fewer pieces to lose. No more hunting for missing marbles, and the bigger, sturdier sticks make it much easier to keep track of everything.I also like the added dice twistâyou have to pull the color stick you roll, which makes it extra fun and challenging.The stand is definitely sturdier compared to its predecessor. Instead of a fragile plastic tube that could break if stepped on, this one has a flat base that sits firmly on any surface. My only confusion is the design of the baseâit has open shapes (a heart, an arch, a star, and a rectangle). I can only see the balls being able to roll out of the rectangle and arch, so I assume the heart and star are more decorative or meant to give the game an educational feel.Although it might be a little difficult for the younger kids to set up on their own, this is a great family game. Weâve enjoyed playing it together during our family game nights.
Customer –
Various ways to play
Item arrived as advertised. The game was ordered for my 5 yo granddaughter during her visits with me. She likes ready, building and creative type toys, so I thought this would spark her interest, and I wasn’t wrong.The game has a solid structure with brightly colored peices that are easy to use.The instructions are basically guidelines of how to play various ways, which is neat as it leaves room for imagination, reasoning and creativity.Would recommend.
starl*ght –
classic
This is so colorful and cute, but also a really fun idea for things to play with when my niece and nephew come over. i love montessori toys because they have purpose, teach, and kids love them. i’m excited to see this be put to use!