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Bmag Counting Bears with Matching Sorting Cups, Preschool Math Learning Game with 24 Big and Little Bears, STEM Educational Learning Activities for Kids Age 3-5
Bmag Counting Bears with Matching Sorting Cups, Preschool Math Learning Game with 24 Big and Little Bears, STEM Educational Learning Activities for Kids Age 3-5
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- 【COUNTING BEARS】Rainbow counting bears includes 48 bears (24 big bears and 24 small bears), 6 brightly colored sorting cups, 1 tweezers, 11 activity cards, 2 colorful markers and 1 storage bag. The color sorting bear is perfect for kids to improve their learning math skills and color recognition.
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