Abstract
This paper provides historical insights and educational background of Froebel’s Gifts,
hands-on materials developed in the early 19th century. Based on an explorative study with
54 German children (aged 5 to 10) in 2016, we first took steps to explore how these
materials meet the demands for early mathematics learning of primary children. Starting
with a brief introduction into the work and life of Friedrich Froebel, we outline how using
Froebel’s Gifts can stimulate the acquisition of mathematical knowledge and abilities, then
conclude by considering future research directions within Australian schools.
Simone Reinhold, Ann Downton, & Sharyn Livy
Revisiting Friedrich Froebel And His Gifts For Kindergarten: What Are The Benefits For Primary Mathematics Education?