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Collection of Counting Cliparts (32)
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Distinctive counting artwork spanning outline drawings and flat vector icons, prepared for fast reuse without background cleanup.
A friendly group of kids practicing orderly lining up-complete with a line leader and a “Choose” card for fair selection.
A cheerful group of four kids practicing orderly line-up-complete with role tags and counting to stay on track!
Kids exploring numbers in a playful, inclusive way-ideal for teaching counting and basic numeracy skills.
Two happy friends collaborate on a hands-on sorting game-perfect for building early math and social skills.
A Roman merchant carefully tallies his gold coins-each stack representing wealth and trade in the ancient world.
Young learners count from 1 to 4 using fruits and fingers in this vibrant, inclusive classroom-style illustration.
A cheerful child demonstrates counting with a vibrant abacus, reinforcing number recognition and basic operations.
Use your fingers to count: left hand shows 1-3, right hand shows 4-5-perfect for teaching young learners basic numeracy.
A playful set of anthropomorphic numbers from 0 to 9, each uniquely colored and posed with joyful gestures.
A visually balanced pyramid of six shiny red apples, symbolizing portion control or the foundation of a healthy diet.
Watch the sheep leap one by one! This playful scene helps kids learn numbers 1 through 5 while enjoying a classic counting rhyme.
A clear, symmetrical outline of two open hands, perfect for educational worksheets or accessibility icons.
A happy emoji gives two thumbs up next to vibrant blocks labeled 1, 2, and 3-perfect for introducing numbers to young learners.
A simple, clear outline of a human hand with fingers spread, commonly used to indicate “stop,” “five,” or openness.
A clean, vector-style illustration of five hands, each displaying a sequential finger count from 1 to 5.
Each die face (1 to 6) paired with a matching hand gesture, clearly demonstrating number representation in a minimalist, high-contrast format.
A clean anatomical line drawing of both hands, palms up, fingers extended to highlight natural joint structure and nail shape.
Left: relaxed open hand showing natural creases and nail details; Right: tightly closed fist emphasizing knuckle tension and finger flexion.
Use these numbered pumpkins for hands-on number recognition and counting practice with preschoolers and kindergarteners.
A cheerful red flower with bold black numerals “10” at its core, perfect for early math or classroom visuals.
Fun, hand-drawn baby footprints featuring the numbers 5 and 10-ideal for counting practice and toddler learning games.
Two cheerful sheep dash forward with animated expressions and motion bursts, capturing playful movement in a simple yet expressive style.
A charming, minimalist cartoon sheep with expressive eyes and soft wool-ideal for playful, child-friendly visuals.
A simple yet expressive hand gesture diagram: left hand displays all five fingers spread, while the right hand points upward with the index finger.
A curious girl uses her fingers to solve 1+1+1+2-perfect for introducing foundational math skills in a fun, hands-on way.
When money isn’t enough: a visual metaphor for rejecting financial offers or unsustainable spending.
