Wissner® active learning - 20 Arithmetic bead string red/blue RE-Plastic®
  • Wissner® active learning - 20 Arithmetic bead string red/blue RE-Plastic®
  • 20 Arithmetic bead string red/blue RE-Plastic®
  • 20 Arithmetic bead string. red/blue
  • 20 Arithmetic bead string. red/blue
  • 20 Arithmetic bead string. red/blue
  • 20 Arithmetic bead string. red/blue
  • 20 Arithmetic bead string. red/blue
  • 20 Arithmetic bead string. red/blue
  • 20 Arithmetic bead string. red/blue
  • 20 Arithmetic bead string. red/blue

20 Arithmetic bead string
red/blue

Arithmetic Bead String (approx. 45 cm) with 20 beads, threaded in increments  of 5 on a tear-resistant, stretchable cord. The beads are made of RE-Plastic® and have a diameter of 10 mm. When the cord is pulled, beads are released and slip back together.

Beadstrings are a great kinetic tool to teach and explore early number facts and mathematical concepts. As the beads have the exact diameter of 1 cm, they are also suitable for calculating and measuring, as an excellent alternative to a number line.

RE-Plastic® is 100% post-consumer recycled plastic which is 100% recyclable again

Packed in a RE-Plastic®-bag

Item packaging:
Weight: 0.011kg
Bag dimensions: 10 x 5 x 1cm

Description
Material
Material RE-PLASTIC
Age From 3 years
Toy standard Yes
Warning notice Warning! Not suitable for children under 3 years. Small beads
080253.000
EAN-Number 4260414061899
Delivery Time 7-10 days
252 Items
£1.99
Tax included Shipping excluded
Quantity
7-10 days

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