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This educational toy set is an undersea sorting extravaganza! Kids sort, match, count, and more during toddler activities filled with colorful sea creatures every time they play with the Under the Sea Sorting Set from Learning Resources! Sized for little hands, each friendly sea creature in this educational toy for 3 year olds is ready for one of this set’s 13 activities that help kids build school-ready skills—count from 1-25, sort by shape, use them as a color teaching toy, and more! Shaped like sea turtles, jellyfish, starfish, and more, each of the colorful counters also helps kids build fine motor skills every time the sort, match, and count. Each of this set’s fun toddler activities takes place in the all-in-one playset environment, which features two unique double-sided playmats and engaging illustrations that boost imaginative skills along the way. The Under the Sea Sorting Set’s all-in-one playset also means built-in storage—when playtime is done for the day, simply gather this educational toy set’s pieces into the reusable storage box until it’s undersea adventure time again! We’re Learning Resources, and we’ve been helping parents and teachers build generations of amazing kids since 1984. From ABCs and 123s to fine motor and STEM skills, our educational toys offer kids the building blocks they need to succeed in school and develop a lifelong love of learning. Discover countless ways to learn through play with our award-winning products, including Toy of the Year winners Tumble Trax, Botley the Coding Robot, and Coding Critters.
Count, Sort, and Match: This all-in-one sorting playset gets kids ready for preschool with 13 toddler activities that develop early math and sorting skills!
Undersea Adventures: Cast in five fun shapes and colors, undersea creature counters are also ready for imaginative adventures with the playset’s two double-sided playmats, or use as a color teaching toy.
Built-In Storage: The Under the Sea Sorting Set’s all-in-one playset doubles as reusable storage—just gather all the pieces together and close up this educational toy set until the next adventure!
Ages and Stages: Specially designed with little ones in mind, this educational toy for 3 year olds helps kids build counting, sorting, and fine motor skills!
Give the Gift of Learning: Whether you’re shopping for holidays, birthdays, or just because, STEM toys for kids from Learning Resources help you discover new learning fun every time you give a gift!

We bought it for using to sensory with fingers. It is really good product and interesting game for toddler. After use, storage is easy it. We loved it.
I’ve got a thing for Learning Resources toys and find that the educational aspect while allowing little ones to play is a great combo. This one is no exception and is bright, colourful and great for developing math skills as well as encouraging fine motor skills, problem solving, colour and shape identification and more. It can be adapted depending on age group and while I have used these in previous jobs with children, I intend to use this with my little one as he grows. It is expensive at £28, which I find to be the case with almost all Learning Resources items, but I do love the quality, attention to detail and the dual aspect of these toys and so wouldn’t mind paying a bit more for them.
I ordered this for my 5 year old son who is about to start kindergarten. This is a fantastic way to cover the basics and help them prepare for school and retain basic math knowledge at home while keeping kids entertained!He absolutely loves playing with this with me and it’s super simple and can be used a multitude of ways, from basic counting to addition subtraction and multiplication, as well as pattern recognition sorting and of course colors too!It can be played as a game and is fun enough to not feel like learning or a chore and is perfect for kids like him who have difficulty focusing or retaining things they have been told. It almost brings out a competitive side but in a fun innocent way that challenges him to recognize patterns and remember what he did wrong.I even ended up sending this to daycare with him and his daycare teacher used it with the other kids as well!Just an all around fantastic learning tool.The product itself is made very well and all of the little pieces are good quality and feel very durable so this item could be reused with multiple kids for a long period of time. The only piece I could ever see wearing out is the little net or board but with proper care those will last for quite awhile too.There are of course small parts so keep a close eye on very young children around this but overall it is fantastic and a great value.
Very nice game that helps kids learn in a fun way. It is really nice and very good quality. My almost 3 year old likes playing with it and even if she doesnât quite understand the rules yet she likes to colour sort them and shape sort them which is age appropriate I think. In time I am hoping we will be able to do the activities that include counting and sorting them on islands according to the numbers required.This can be used in multiple ways and a lot is included for the money so I think itâs worth it
My 2.5 year old loves this game – but – I have 1 issue with it. I guess we created our own way to play the 1-5 island game, where we find whatâs pictured on the numbered cards and put them on the corresponding islands. I actually thought this is how the game worked, but the instructions donât actually say so. Anyway, once we get to the #5 card, almost all the animals pictured have already been used in cards 1-4! Seems like a wasted opportunity for additional ways to learn matching skills, and could have been an easy update seeing as there are still a number of leftover sea creatures left. Maybe Iâll make my own card 🙂