Introducing

TickiT

TickiT creates well-made educational toys that support open-ended play, early maths, sensory exploration and hands-on learning. Their products are known for solid materials, clear colours and simple designs that work across different ages. Many nurseries and schools use TickiT because the toys are durable and easy to integrate into everyday play. It is a reliable range for families who want practical, long-lasting resources that encourage children to explore and learn at their own pace.

TickiT designs open-ended educational tools that support early numeracy, sensory exploration and fine motor development.

If you are choosing for visual and sensory play, translucent shapes and counters work well on light panels or against natural light. They encourage colour recognition, pattern building and open experimentation.

For early maths concepts, linking cubes, sorting trays and fraction discs support counting, grouping and simple problem-solving through hands-on interaction.

TickiT products are not character-led toys. They are resources designed to be used in multiple ways, at home or in early learning settings. Choose based on the skill or type of exploration you want to support.

TickiT sits between Montessori-style materials and mainstream educational toys.

Unlike single-purpose plastic toys, TickiT resources are open-ended and reusable across different activities. The same shapes can be sorted, stacked, counted or used on a light panel.

Compared with heavily themed toys, TickiT focuses on concept-based learning rather than characters or storytelling.

If the priority is hands-on exploration and early learning foundations without screens or fixed play patterns, TickiT offers flexible, classroom-style tools.

TickiT focuses on open-ended learning tools rather than character-led toys. The designs are concept-based, allowing children to explore sorting, counting, pattern building and sensory play in multiple ways.

Yes. Many translucent shapes, counters and discs are designed to be used on light panels or against natural light to support colour mixing and visual exploration.

TickiT is not a Montessori brand, but many products align with Montessori-style principles such as hands-on learning, open-ended use and skill-based exploration.

Yes. Although widely used in nurseries and classrooms, TickiT tools work equally well for structured or open-ended play at home.