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Shiny yellow letters - coined on blue round tiles - invite children to find the way trough the alphabet. It makes fun to hop from vowel to vowel, to find initial sounds or given words. Turn some tiles around. Who knows which...
Sandpaper Dots Let the children feel and count the number of dots. This way they learn to associate numbers and quantities. Use these boards together with the sandpaper numbers (Item 85762). Which board of sandpaper dots...
Sandpaper ShapesClose your eyes and feel geometrical shapes. What is the difference between a rhombus and a square, between a circle and and oval?
Set of 13 boards with sandpaper shapes on a sturdy background (16 x 13 cm),...
Learn the alphabet. A playful way to discover and learn the alphabet. Under the plexiglas cover are removable letters. With the help of a stick they can be lifted and transported to their right place. There is enough space...
These soft numbers give a playful entry into the world of numbers. Where is the cuddly three and who has got the fluffy nine? Come on and enjoy numbers-, counting- and calculating games!
Contents: 10 numbers from 0 - 9. height:...
Use the attached magnetic pen to guide the ball along the lines and curves. The permanent attached clear-view top keeps balls contained. Develops eye-hand-coordination, visual tracking and fine motor skills.
30 x 30...
Set of 21 floor number tiles For floor use - with non-slippery surfaces To be used in different activities
Dimension: 30.5 x 30.5 cm
Helps future mathematicians get a head start on investigating numbers and learning to count.
Size: 5 x 5 cm
In a box
Just put the red sticks in the holes of the numberboards. This way even the youngest learn to attach an amount to the adequate number.
Contents: 5 boards with the numbers from 1 to 10 Dimensions of one board: 7 x 12 x 13.5 cm
Lay and go on with patterns and ornaments, make reflections of geometrical shapes or create pictures. 350 squares in 12 colours animate the user to work again and again with Mosaic.
Set 1350 plastic squares (2,3 x 2,3 cm) in 12...
Pattern Beads
The set contains 120 beads (see 85053), 4 wooden stands, 4 laces, 2 mirrors, 24 work cards. Work cards are printed both sides - recto is colour and verso is black-white. Four children can play at the same time...
MAGNETIC NUMBERS with transparent bags
Like our plastic numbers (item 86436) but with fixed magnets on the back. This way you can attach them on the board. Arrange them and demonstrate the right way of writing. The transparent bags can be connected to the numbers....
An effective exercise getting to know the numbers and their correct writing. The plastic numbers are writeable with dry-erase markers. Without markers.
Set with 10 numbers from 0 to 9, coated surface for a convenient writing,...
MAGNETIC LETTERS with transparent bags
Like our plastic letter (item 86435) but with fixed magnets on the back. This way you can attach them on the board. Arrange them and demonstrate the right way of writing. The transparent bags can be connected to the letters. Fill...
An effective exercise getting to know letters and to write them in the correct way. The plastic letters are write-able with dry-erase markers. Without magnets.
26 letters with coated surface for an convenient writing, height:...
Dry wipe and magnetic board with colourful plastic border. Size of the board: 40 x 28 cm
52 magnetic letters - 26 lowercase and 26 uppercase in a wooden box with transparent lid. Dimensions: 5cm Dimensions Box: 16.5 x 14.5 x 5 cm
Sandpaper letters The teaching of the sounds and letters through a multisensory approach. The child hears the sound, sees the representation and feels the way to it is written with his fingers. This will help him develop a...
Encourage creativity and imagination with this callenging set of magneic blocks. By following the designs provided, children can build simple to complex 3-dimensional designs. 24 magnetic pieces in 4 colours. Dimensions: 7.5...
Shiny yellow letters - coined on blue round tiles - invite children to find the way trough the alphabet. It makes fun to hop from vowel to vowel, to find initial sounds or given words. Turn some tiles around. Who knows which...
Sandpaper Dots Let the children feel and count the number of dots. This way they learn to associate numbers and quantities. Use these boards together with the sandpaper numbers (Item 85762). Which board of sandpaper dots...
Sandpaper ShapesClose your eyes and feel geometrical shapes. What is the difference between a rhombus and a square, between a circle and and oval?
Set of 13 boards with sandpaper shapes on a sturdy background (16 x 13 cm),...
Learn the alphabet. A playful way to discover and learn the alphabet. Under the plexiglas cover are removable letters. With the help of a stick they can be lifted and transported to their right place. There is enough space...
These soft numbers give a playful entry into the world of numbers. Where is the cuddly three and who has got the fluffy nine? Come on and enjoy numbers-, counting- and calculating games!
Contents: 10 numbers from 0 - 9. height:...
Use the attached magnetic pen to guide the ball along the lines and curves. The permanent attached clear-view top keeps balls contained. Develops eye-hand-coordination, visual tracking and fine motor skills.
30 x 30...
Set of 21 floor number tiles For floor use - with non-slippery surfaces To be used in different activities
Dimension: 30.5 x 30.5 cm
Helps future mathematicians get a head start on investigating numbers and learning to count.
Size: 5 x 5 cm
In a box
Just put the red sticks in the holes of the numberboards. This way even the youngest learn to attach an amount to the adequate number.
Contents: 5 boards with the numbers from 1 to 10 Dimensions of one board: 7 x 12 x 13.5 cm
Lay and go on with patterns and ornaments, make reflections of geometrical shapes or create pictures. 350 squares in 12 colours animate the user to work again and again with Mosaic.
Set 1350 plastic squares (2,3 x 2,3 cm) in 12...
Pattern Beads
The set contains 120 beads (see 85053), 4 wooden stands, 4 laces, 2 mirrors, 24 work cards. Work cards are printed both sides - recto is colour and verso is black-white. Four children can play at the same time...
MAGNETIC NUMBERS with transparent bags
Like our plastic numbers (item 86436) but with fixed magnets on the back. This way you can attach them on the board. Arrange them and demonstrate the right way of writing. The transparent bags can be connected to the numbers....
An effective exercise getting to know the numbers and their correct writing. The plastic numbers are writeable with dry-erase markers. Without markers.
Set with 10 numbers from 0 to 9, coated surface for a convenient writing,...
MAGNETIC LETTERS with transparent bags
Like our plastic letter (item 86435) but with fixed magnets on the back. This way you can attach them on the board. Arrange them and demonstrate the right way of writing. The transparent bags can be connected to the letters. Fill...
An effective exercise getting to know letters and to write them in the correct way. The plastic letters are write-able with dry-erase markers. Without magnets.
26 letters with coated surface for an convenient writing, height:...
Dry wipe and magnetic board with colourful plastic border. Size of the board: 40 x 28 cm
52 magnetic letters - 26 lowercase and 26 uppercase in a wooden box with transparent lid. Dimensions: 5cm Dimensions Box: 16.5 x 14.5 x 5 cm
32 magnetic numbers and 5 operation signs in a wooden box with transparent lid. Dimensions: ca. 5 cm Dmensions Box : 16.5 x 14.5 x 5cm
Sandpaper Numbers Cut-outs of the numbers 0 to 9. They teach the numerical symbol of the quantities. This is the beginning of number writing. Sandpaper makes the process of tracing out the number more interesting and more...
Sandpaper letters The teaching of the sounds and letters through a multisensory approach. The child hears the sound, sees the representation and feels the way to it is written with his fingers. This will help him develop a...
These soft letters give the children a plyful and intensive entry into the alphabet's world. Form, size and material invite the children to touch the letters and to hold them in their hands. The form of the letters memorises...