





From the brand

Gserin
Where Wooden Toys Build Big Imaginations.

At Gserin, we’re on a mission to revive the magic of childhood through high-quality wooden toys that spark creativity, learning, and joy.
From Montessori principles to imaginative pretend play, each toy is thoughtfully designed to nurture young minds, one handcrafted piece at a time.
Why Choose Gserin?
· Child Friendly Materials
Sustainably sourced wood & non-toxic paints
· Educational Benefits
Supports fine motor skills, numeracy & social play
· Safe for Toddlers
Smooth edges & child-safe finishes
· Perfect Gifts
Ideal for birthdays, holidays & Montessori homes
Wooden Blocks & Building Sets
Preschool Learning & Education
Wooden Puzzles
Pretend Play
Set Includes: 10 Wooden Counting Board with 55 wooden pegs and storage bag to make it easy for children to take their toys on the go – suitable for use at home, at school or on long car journeys
Montessori Toddler Toys: This Montessori-inspired counting peg board helps children learn basic maths concepts such as counting, sorting and patterning in a fun and interactive way, and uses vibrant pictures of animals or fruits to make it easier for children to learn to count
Quality Wood Material: Made of natural solid beech wood, smooth to touch without worrying about splinters. Designed with children in mind, the educational toy is sturdy
Teach Numbers and Counting: It is a good math manipulative for children to learn counting, addition and subtraction with this wooden toy. Kids learn how to count as they place each peg in the hole. They then have the opportunity to match, rearrange and test themselves
Great Toy for Kids: With these boards, your child will be better able to recognize numbers and arithmetic! Spend quality, creative time with kid, guiding and advising them with this thoughtfully designed and lovingly made educational toy

sheila romero –
Great preschool toy!!!
Great for numbers, color, memorizing patterns and motors skills.
Joseph Anthony Loskot Jr –
Fun & educational
I’m always trying to find fun educational activities for my little ones to do and this has been a hit! The different color variety is eye catching. The size and durability of the blocks are just right.
Lacey Anderson –
Just ok!
A helpful counting tool, but thought the colored pegs were limiting. My 2 and 4 years olds struggled in different ways to understand that only a certain color was intended for a specific number only. I think if the pegs were all the same color it would’ve been easier for them to focus on counting (intended purpose) rather than all the time they spent trying to figure out which color went where.For example, there is only 1 red leg, must be used for number 1. 5 blue legs , 3 greens, etc.
Pauline –
Fun gift for 3 year old
LOVE! My 3 year old and I have so much fun with these. Easy to lose so make sure you have a high place to keep out of reach when you aren’t watching. Its great for counting and color recognition
I never received this idem –
Love 💕
Got this for my 5 year old. He has absolutely loved playing with these while learning at the same time.
Maria –
This checks off all the boxes
This toy checks off all the boxes for my 2 year old twins. Colors, numbers, pegs- there’s a lot to keep them entertained. It’s good quality and perfect size for little hands.
ChicCoderMom –
Good for developing fine motor skills
This is a budget friendly learning toy for helping kids to count and also develop their fine motor skills. The pegs are on the smaller side so this toy is not meant for kids younger than 3years and presence of adults is adviced.
Mama C –
5 stars!!!
1 of the pink pegs for 9 was missing BUT we returned, and got a replacement a few days later and all the pieces are there! it’s perfect! Very easy to use, size is perfect for my 2 1/2 year old, colors are vibrant and pegs/boards are easy to use, and quality is amazing. He even asks to do them he loves them so much 🙂
Niamh Cashen –
Very disappointed that one of the boards was scratched and one of the pictures was missing. Annoyingly, I returned straight away. Such a shame as the concept is great as a counting activity.