Discover a fun educational toy for little ones: 10 sturdy cardboard blocks with animal illustrations and numbers 1–10 by designer Sarah Betz. Children aged 2+ practice counting, color and animal recognition, and hand–eye coordination through play. The lightweight yet durable set made from eco-friendly cardboard stacks into a tall tower and nests for space-saving storage.
Discover a fun educational toy for little ones: 10 sturdy cardboard blocks with animal illustrations and numbers 1–10 by designer Sarah Betz. Children aged 2+ practice counting, color and animal recognition, and hand–eye coordination through play. The lightweight yet durable set made from eco-friendly cardboard stacks into a tall tower and nests for space-saving storage.

Playful learning of numbers and animals
Each block carries a number and an animal illustration, so children naturally connect counting with visual cues while expanding vocabulary and color awareness.

Developing motor skills and coordination
Building the tower from largest to smallest trains fine motor skills, hand–eye coordination, and patience. The blocks are light and safe for little hands.

Lightweight, durable, and eco-friendly cardboard
Sturdy cardboard with high-quality printing withstands everyday play and is easy to maintain. After play, the blocks nest and store in a compact box.
This first block set adapts to your child’s growth pace: from simple manipulative play through tower building to learning numbers 1–10. Each block is decorated with gentle illustrations of animals from around the world and clear numerals that naturally encourage identification and naming.
The blocks are made of high-quality, lightweight, and durable cardboard. Thanks to the progressively decreasing sizes, they are easy to stack and nest, saving space and making them ideal for travel. The design by Sarah Betz underscores playfulness and supports imagination and focus.
- 10 pieces of sturdy cardboard blocks – from largest to smallest
- Teaches numbers 1–10, colors, and animals of the world
- Develops fine motor skills, hand–eye coordination, and concentration
- Easy storage – blocks nest inside each other
- Artistic illustrations by designer Sarah Betz