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Learning Resources Geometric Solids, Wooden Shapes, Set of 12 Geometric Shapes, Ages 6+
Learning Resources Geometric Solids, Wooden Shapes, Set of 12 Geometric Shapes, Ages 6+
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- Introduce children to the world of geometry with these solid wooden shapes
- These solid, smooth 3-dimensional shapes are a pleasing way to explore pattern and volume before working with 2-D representations.
- Set contains 12 geometric shapes including sphere, 2 cylinders, 2 square prisms, cube, cone, equilateral triangular prism, octagonal prism, hexagonal prism, hemisphere and rectangular solid
- Comes with activity guide and storage jar
- Ideal for ages 6+
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