Meet the Multiples Dishes For Kids Learning #meetthemultiples


What is your favorite time of the day with the family? 

For me it's dinner time. We all talk about our day and share out Happy and Crappy. Make the plans for future events and just talk. I love it.It seems like that 30 minutes is the best 30 minutes of the day. It's not hectic, it's not demanding, it's our family moment.

I recently teamed up with my friends over at The Multiples to bring even more excitement into our meal time. It is perfect because we are on Summer Break and keeping learning in the routine without cramming it down their throats is awesome. 

Back to school time is always rough with brushing up on everything learned from the previous year. Why not learn more, retain more and be better prepared. 

This might really the most simple and ingenious way to bring learning to the table, literally. 

A little back story is Cassie is dyslexic. We have to do a lot of repetition (A LOT of repetition!) to get her to fully learn stuff. It's not a bad thing but, it is frustrating at times. Trying to find new things that actually help her for more than one lesson is even more frustrating. Not with her, with the dyslexia. I want her to be happy with learning new things, not dreading it like the plague.

So, The Multiples, have really got something amazing in my eyes. Dishes with multiplication tables on every piece. Not just one way either. There are a few on the each piece! The groups of numbers like they would be on a clock and standard form. These really make math so much easier for any age learner.

Meet the awesome characters for Meet The Multiples.  

#1  Professor ONE Hoot 

#2  Madame TWO Moos

#3  Sister THREE Baas

#4  Rooster FOUR-mi-dable

#5  Porky FIVE Bellies

#6  Monsieur SIX-y

#7  Tiny SEVEN Squeaks

#8  Bugsy EIGHT Hops

#9  Duke NINE Bills

#10  Goatee TEN Beards

#11 Inspector ELEVEN

#12  Lord TWELVE Tales


These are so cute and come in mixed sets with age appropriate numbers. 

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3 comments

  1. Ashley Chassereau ParksMay 30, 2016 at 1:03 PM

    How neat!! We homeschool and are always looking for educational things to use in everyday life!

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  2. Such great plates. My two grand daughters one of whom is autistic and one is developmentally handixapped would love the dishes.
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  3. How great! I saw your review on You Tube which I thought was really awesome! Thanks for sharing!

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