

🌟 Unlock the colorful world of measurement—where math meets play!
The hand2mind Let's Learn to Measure Activity Set is a comprehensive, hands-on educational kit designed for kids aged 3 to 12. It includes 4 transparent, color-coded fraction measuring cups, a nestable bucket balance, 20 MathLink cubes, and 10 double-sided activity cards to teach volume, weight, length, height, and capacity. This manual, battery-free set encourages tactile learning and visual understanding of fractions, making it an ideal tool for preschool and early elementary classrooms or homeschool environments.











| ASIN | B08ZQW6MW8 |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #110,076 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,095 in Sorting & Stacking Toys |
| Brand Name | hand2mind |
| Color | Multicolored |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (122) |
| Educational Objective | Mathematics |
| Included Components | Includes 4 cups, 1 bucket balance, 20 cubes and 10 activity cards. |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 15 x 10 x 6 inches |
| Item Type Name | science-kits |
| Manufacturer | hand2mind |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 144.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 93401 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 93401 |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Set Name | Let's Learn to Measure |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required |
| Theme | As Specified |
| UPC | 848850114245 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
T**E
Nice manipulative
Perfect manipulative to use with my students. Had it from 2022 and it’s still in use, so it’s durable, true to size, works perfectly, very easy to assemble I was able to get the concept across using my it great educational value. It’s so cute btw and is durable.
A**N
Fun
This was a fun addition to our homeschool i would recommend
S**A
One measuring cup missing :(
My kid loves to play with this, but it has a measuring cup missing :(
A**R
Not balanced :(
The activity cards are definitely a plus, but some cards ask kids to find things in the house that we don't have. The measuring cups are great and I like that the measurements are on the bottom of the cups. My biggest problem is that the scale doesn't zero out. No matter what I try I can't get it to line up with the center zero arrow. And with this product that's kind of important! It seems sturdy but not too heavy. Unfortunately due to it not being balanced I don't think it was worth the price I paid.
L**M
Doesn't Move Between Inequality Symbols Automatically--I wish I'd Bought a Different Scale
We just received this today and it looks great and pretty durable for a plastic toy. I love the little 'extras' for measuring that it comes with (activity cards for measuring, fraction cup measures, and the cubes), so I give it credit for those, but it wasn't why I purchased it. I purchased this because I thought the scale would automatically shift from greater-than (>), equal (=), and less-than (<) symbols. Instead, I discovered that feature is something you have to do MANUALLY, which doesn't help me at all, because I wanted my daughter to learn this independently through play. (And now, when she DOES play independently, it will often show the inaccurate symbol for the relationship, which is probably detrimental to her learning!) If I'd known that I had to do it manually, I would have bought a different scale that I liked more and just created little cards to show the greater-than/equal/less-than symbols. I'm really disappointed this feature wasn't as expected and I am seriously considering returning this scale.
D**.
Leaky cups
My kid was so excited about this toy but once he started measuring liquids we noticed that both of the cups on the scale had a hole in the bottom. Big mess!
K**S
Decent for Kindergarten
This scale is decent for introducing capacity to preschool/kindergarten age students. Best if using dry goods in the scale pieces, however, as the clear plastic holders leak water; which was disappointing.
A**R
Kids loved it!
My boys really enjoyed playing with the learn to measure activity set. They liked trying to figure out how to balance the scale and I loved that they were using their critical thinking skills and learning while playing! The quality of the toy is great and worth the money spent.
M**S
Bought for my toddlers - Lovely resource for homeschooling. Comes with some prompt cards with lots of different activities(double sided) and they are a nice big size. They enjoy all the varieties of activities that can be done with this. Good quality, very easy to put together Most importantly, kids find it fun and engaging and keeps them busy for a while. They enjoy checking if their toys are heavier than the water :)
E**!
Lo usé con mi hijo para comparar pesos y con mis alumnos de segundo grado de primaria.
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Amazing A*
W**E
A bit on the pricey side at around £35 as I write this, which seems to be a common theme with this brand. Regardless, the true value is in the colour manual and addition double sided activity cards and is probably the USP for this brand. The learning material is well laid out, it is written in a way which children can understand and follow, in a fun and approachable way - even for those that are intimidated by early KS1 maths. The supplied equipment is good enough, not high quality, that being said it helps deliver the concepts and experiments directed in the manual and from those on the cards very well. You get the following in the set: • 4 Rainbow Fraction Measuring Cups. • 1 Nestable Bucket Balance, • 20 Interlocking MathLink Cubes, • 10 Double-sided Activity Cards, • 1 Multilingual Full Colour Manual The set is useful in teaching many early maths concepts, such as measuring, size, weight and balance, fractions, density of liquids and solids, volume and mathematical units with will become commonplace as our little one gets older. 4 stars
M**A
So impressed with this measuring set. Great quality like all the other learning resources toys we've had but is such a good way to learn through play. My 4 year old has done some measuring in school recently (with scales that look very similar) and was loving being able to show her little brother how they work. I especially like how maths link cubes are included in the set. We've got another learning resources set which has the maths links cubes in, so it's great to be able to have a bigger pool of cubes and also be able to show the kids the different ways we can use them (even on their own). The cubes have a different shape on each face for example, so even talking about those is a learning activity in itself. This set is a good way to introduce kids to the concepts of a half, quarter etc. with the smaller sections for the scales. Overall I think proper working scales are quite an unusual kids toy to see so learning opportunities aside they would make a brilliant addition to any kitchen or shop set for kids. Great toy.
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