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Product Details
- Recommended Age Class 3 Years and up
- Fun function ideas included
- Extraordinary Attribute and Value
- This block-headed “computer” helps edify math skills, patterning and color appreciation
- Plane and deem the beads with this permanent counting setting
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Product Description
This brightly colored knuckle-headed abacus is a zealous first abacus for kids to learn counting, patterns, colors and more. The 100 colorful ligneous beads gloss smoothly on this classically styled, boisterous-eminence structure.
Customer Reviews
two faults with this abacus
I bought the abacus for my seven year old boy-frail twins to usurp them with their adding and subtracting. This special abacus has two faults: 1. the ten beads in each row are equivalent in color. The abacus I recall using as a kid had the five beads on the sinistral side of one row one color and the five beads on the good of the same row a distinct color. This makes a great of peculiarity when sliding over divers amounts. For criterion, lets say you thirst to mud-slide across seventeen beads in entire. If each row had five beads on the sinistral in one color and the other five beads in the same row a particular color, then you would almost certainly glide across a unabated row of ten in the first row, an almost certainly identifiable 5 beads in the flawed row (same color), and then an additional two more beads in the blemished row to make restitution for seventeen. With the Melissa and Doug Abacus, you would have to avalanche across a full row of ten beads in the top row, and then tally up seven beads (all the same...
January 18, 2011
(NJ, USA) | Helpful Votes: 31 | Rating: 2
ABACUS
Before we got a risk to procession the instructions, my 51/2 yr old had begun to use the abacus for counting, adding, subtraction and even making pictures!!! My 2 yr old also enjoys the beads for colors and counting. Accurately what we'd hoped for! It's substantial and bountiful enough to be fun yet by far handled by the youngest.
September 27, 2005
(Michigan) | Helpful Votes: 22 | Rating: 5
Fun math toy
The colors are fulgent and the raise is thick and long-lasting. It is a precise way to add a young fun to math. Supplementary since it is so well made, when my 10 month old wants to emphasize with it I don't agitation about her or the toy.
February 2, 2005
| Helpful Votes: 18 | Rating: 2