There is now another way for parents and caregivers to buy affordable educational toys! Starting this month, hand2mind’s Numberblocks-themed toy line will be available in more than 2,000 Walmart stores nationwide.

Your family may already know and love the characters, as the toy line is based on an award-winning animated children’s series of the same name. The show (and toy collection) helps kids, usually ages 2 to 6, visualize numbers and math work through exciting, interesting characters and hands-on activities.

Hand2mind’s Numberblocks will soon be available in more than 2,000 Walmart stores. | Source: hand2mind

The brand will join Walmart’s preschool section. Eight Numberblocks products will appear in stores, including MathLink Cubes: Numberblocks 1-10 Activity Set (26.99), Numberblocks Friends One to Five Figure Set (19.99), Numberblocks Friends Six to Ten Figure Set (24.99), Numberblocks Numberblock One Plush ($9.99), Numberblocks Sing-Along: Numberblock Five Plush ($26.99), Numberblocks Mini Vehicles, Set of 5 ($24.99), Numberblocks One to Five Sensory Bottles ($24.99), and Numberblocks Rainbow Counting Bus ($24.99).

With these toys on Walmart shelves, families, classrooms, and kids can have more numeric fun — all while learning! Families who want more information can visit hand2mind.com.


NUMBERBLOCKS RAINBOW COUNTING BUS

This bud playset is equipped with songs and sounds, this interactive bus is perfect for creating original Numberblocks stories. It's designed with shapes, numbers, and embedded features to encourage number fun. Kids can use the slider on the front of the bus to choose their destination and enjoy the ride. Includes a Numberblock Seven figure.

Product Facts

  • MSRP:
  • $24.99
  • Age:
  • 3+

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Ellen Slater

Ellen Slater

Ellen Slater is an Assistant Editor at The Toy Insider, The Pop Insider, and The Toy Book. When she is not writing, she enjoys cooking, attempting to try every Mexican restaurant in NYC, and reading celebrity memoirs. Ellen is an alumna of Oklahoma State University, where she studied Multimedia Journalism. Ellen grew up in Dallas, Texas, and currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.

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