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Early Numeracy Bundle

Early Numeracy Bundle

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Build Strong Number Foundations — Early Numeracy Bundle

Give young learners the best possible start with numbers. The Early Numeracy Bundle brings together our most popular maths resources for the 0–5 range, combining hands-on counting, addition, and number recognition activities into one brilliant-value pack.

Designed with inclusive learners in mind, these resources are visual, engaging, and structured to support children who benefit from a multisensory approach to maths — whether in the classroom or at home.

What's included:

  • Caterpillar Addition — A fun, visual introduction to addition using a familiar and friendly caterpillar theme to help children grasp early number bonds.
  • Chip and the Worms — Story — A delightful story-based resource that brings early maths concepts to life through narrative, supporting comprehension and number sense together.
  • Chip Counts to 5 — Story — Follow Chip as he counts to 5 in this engaging story resource, perfect for embedding number recognition in a meaningful context.
  • Count to 5 — Maths Taster — An introductory maths activity set focused on counting within 5, ideal for building early number confidence in a structured, accessible way.
  • Fine Motor Counting — Our bestselling resource! Combines fine motor skill development with early counting practice, making number learning a hands-on, tactile experience.
  • Play Dough Mats — Hands-on, sensory play dough mats that make early maths irresistible — perfect for reinforcing number recognition and counting through tactile, creative play.

This bundle is perfect for:

  • Early years and KS1 educators looking for ready-to-use maths resources
  • Parents supporting numeracy development at home
  • SEN settings where visual and structured resources make a real difference

Save when you buy together — everything you need to build confident, happy mathematicians from the very start.

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