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The set consists of 13 pairs of bells that comprise the chromatic scale beginning at ‘c’ (do). One bell of each pair is either black or white and the other is...

The Cylinder Blocks introduce the child to the first stage of visual discrimination of size. Made of solid beechwood with a satin smooth lacquer finish. Each block has slightly...

Puzzle Maps – Through sensorial activities with the Puzzle Maps, the children begin to build their knowledge of world geography. The silk-screened maps are laser cut....

The Checker Board is used for short and long multiplication with the hierarchies in the decimal system up to 100,000,000. To avoid bead movement, the wood surface is covered...

This series of prisms demonstrates to the child the change in width (breadth), while the length remains constant. Practice with the Brown Stair indirectly prepares the child for...

A concrete representation of the decimal system 1 to 1000, which demonstrates place value and the concept that a decimal category can not exceed 9. The set includes: 9...

A box to practice hand-eye coordination and become familiar with object permanence.