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The Artist Unknown Abacus for Kids is a classic wooden toy designed to enhance early math skills in children aged 3 to 5. Featuring 100 brightly colored beads on a sturdy hardwood frame, this educational tool promotes counting, logical thinking, and sensory engagement. Crafted with non-toxic materials, it ensures safe play while fostering a love for learning. With a 100% happiness guarantee, it's the perfect gift for nurturing young minds.
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Develop intelligence |
Number of Players | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 6.6 x 6.45 x 1.9 inches |
Material Type | Wood |
B**D
It is very very small. But it works, and has many uses.
I purchased this for my princess to help her with counting large numbers. However this abacus is very very small. It is nothing close to the size abacus I've seen in daycare centers or schools. This abacus is about 1/2 the size of a compensation notebook. When my child uses it she accidentality will slide two beads oppose to one because it is sooo small and the beads are sooo close together. However, this is not necessarily a "bad" thing. Because it helps my daughter concentrate and focus on using her hand eye coordination better. I know that is not actuarially the goal for this devise. But for my child it is an excellent goal especially while homeschooling/remote learning. I need to give her a quiet task especially during a break that requires her to be "centered" , "grounded", "focused" as she use her fingers to move one teeny tiny bead on the abacus from one side to the other as she calmly count to 100. Also it helps strengthen her fingers for gripping very small items that will make buttoning clothing, etc much easier. So I will use it because my child can benefit from it. I would probably have to purchase a larger abacus for actual counting math problems that are time sensitive lol. Although I think it is better as an "occupational therapy device" lol. It seems to works, and seem sturdy, strong and very small.
I**T
small & sturdy
UPDATE: This is the single most-used item I got for my kid's COVID homeschool. I literally have enough 1st grade books, manipulatives, and games to fill a small closet. The compact size is perfect.It's durable, too. It's been repeatedly knocked on the floor, buried under piles of books, used as a hammer, stood on, and then there are the handful of times my boy shouted "yeet!!" and chucked it across the room.It's great for math, too.ORIGINAL REVIEW: I didn't read the product dimensions so it is smaller than I expected. It fits easily in my son's "covid homeschool" drawers, so that's an unexpected yay!He was struggling with using a number line to add and subtract. I hope the tactile input he gets from this will help.I love that each line of 10 beads is differentiated by color into sets of 5. A brilliant design.If I could design this exactly how I want, I'd have only two improvements.#1 square beads that slide on a flat track and don't spin.#2 a number on each bead (1,2,3...)
A**R
Really small but okay.
The abacus is cute but much smaller than expected. One of the metal beams is slightly bent, but the overall structure is pretty sturdy.
G**E
Abacus is on the smaller size. Read dimensions!
But a nice product. TY
K**
Great for math
I use this with my 1st grader. Great math visual, I love that they are separated by color and by fives. Makes it a little easier to count . It is pretty small but it does the job
G**0
You get what you get for the money
It's very small . About the size of a small book . The durability is very flimsy so I would'nt recommend letting your young child take it alone . It will work for counting right on hand though .
N**E
Handy dandy
Your child does not have to be in preschool so use this. They can use it as a toy when they’re smaller and as they grow they can use it as a tool to help learn math when in kindergarten and/or first grade (or even older.) For example, it helps them learn how to count by fives and tens, as well as how to add, subtract, multiply, and divide.
K**E
So tiny
My 2.5 yo just looked at it and said no. It’s so small very underwhelming.
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