Count and Learn Cookie Jar – Constructive Playthings

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The kids and I received the Count and Learn Cookie Jar in the mail a few weeks back.  Noah was very eager to open it, as he usually is with most new toys.  However this learning toy was one addition I was excited to try out.  Noah just turned 4 and he is not at all ready for Pre-K this fall.  I know we have a lot of work to do.

The cookie jar is an interactive toy that can be played by a single child or in a group.  We played as a family by taking turns finding the correctly numbered cookies.  The best part about the Count and Learn Cookie Jar is the fact there are two modes to play.  The first mode which is best for Noah right now, the cookie jar counts out loud as you place cookies inside.  When playing the second mode the cookie jar asks you to place a specific numbered cookie inside and when you do it correctly it tells you how great of a job you did and if you put the wrong number in the cookie jar it simply informs you which number you put in and asks you to try again.  The second mode is what Gabby plays.  The cookies also have the corresponding number of candy shown on the front of them.  Sort of like chocolate chips, so the cookie marked with a number 3 has 3 pieces of candy shown on the front which helps children who are still learning to count in order to recognize digits.

With the girls going back to school in August and Noah starting some sort of Pre-School program I am very eager to continue playing learning games at home.  I plan to spend more one on one time with Noah working with him and games like these are perfect for us.

Thanks to Constructive Playthings I am offering one Count and Learn Cookie Jar to one lucky reader.

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113 Comments

  1. I know it says for age 5+ but I think the Interactive Sea-Life Lab With Replicas looks like something G would love. He is soooo into sea creatures!

    A friend of ours has a counting cookie jar like this, but I don’t think it talks? It just has the numbered cookies… G is great with his colors, can sing his ABC’s, but counting is an area he needs help in!!!

  2. I think the Interactive Sea-Life Lab With Replicas would be a great learning toy to get.

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  4. I think the talking USA puzzle would be great. It is hard to get them interested in geography.

  5. I would love to have the microscope with the 3 additional slides. My kids would learn and have fun at the same time!

  6. I think the USA talking puzzle is pretty cool and is a fun tool to help little ones learn all of the states.

  7. I’m homeschooling my little boy in Pre-K and I think the “Illustory” Make-A-Book Kit would really help when it comes to learning to put his letters together into words. Thank you for the giveaway!

  8. i would love the first easal for my son, great for him to pretend and draw his alphabets on

    1. Oh I think the USA Talking Puzzle would be great for teaching kids all the states. Not to mention it would be great for when you are going on a trip to a different state you can have them find that state they are going to!

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  9. I like the supermarket cash register it would help with numbers
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  10. The Chubby Brush & Washable Paint Set. It is washable (a plus) and I am gathering art supplies to build up home schooling art.

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  11. A great back to school learning tool would be the Talking Teaching Clock

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  13. Another great back to school learning toy at Constructive Playthings is the Supermarket Cash Register!

  14. As for an educational toy, I like the SMART LAB-FASHION STUDIO, for my daughter. But, what really attracted my attention was the Today’s Girl dolls. They are a very reasonable option to introduce a nice doll “like an American Girl doll”, without the crazy cost.

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