Rainbow Stacking Rings — Color, Counting & Coordination
Bright, multi-color rings that stack from big to small to build early math and motor skills through play.
Fine-motor practice
Grasping and stacking strengthen little hands and coordination.
Colors & sizes
Learn color names and order rings by size (big → small).
Early math
Count rings, compare heights, and make simple patterns (A-B-A).
Kid-safe build
Smooth edges and durable, easy-wipe surface for everyday play.
Play ideas
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Color call-outs: “Find the yellow ring” — stack when found.
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Size sorting: line up rings from largest to smallest, then stack in order.
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Counting towers: build to 3, 5, then 10; compare which tower is taller.
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Pattern play: repeat color sequences (e.g., red-blue-red-blue).
How to use
- Place the base on a flat surface.
- Let kids sort by color or size, then slide rings onto the post.
- Count together as each ring is added; celebrate the finished rainbow!
What’s included
1 × stacking base/post and a set of colorful rings. (See product photos for exact ring count and colors.)
Specifications
Type |
Rainbow stacking ring set (early education) |
Material |
Smooth, child-friendly plastic; wipe clean with a damp cloth |
Age guidance |
3+ with adult supervision (contains removable parts) |
Optional feature |
Some versions include a music/sound base — see options/photos if available. |
Good to know: use on a clear, flat surface; supervise younger children and keep away from mouths. Wipe dry after cleaning.