Material | Silicone |
---|---|
Recommend Age | 12+y |
Origin | Mainland |
CN | Guangdong |
Gender | Unisex |
Warning | Can not eat |
Model Number | 20cm |
Certification | CE |
Features | Soft, Educational, Sounding, Glow in the Dark |
Series 01 | Math Toys |
Series 02 | Numbered Multiplication Table |
Series 03 | Rainbow Square Fidget Toy |
Size | 20*20cm / 12.5*12.5cm /11.2*14.2cm |
Montessori Big Size Push it 100 Bubbles Kids Toys Baby Math Arithmetic 9×9 Multiplication Table Teaching Aids Educational Toys
€31.99 – €51.99
SKU: 6QW5P0FUEVF0
Category: Math Toys
20 reviews for Montessori Big Size Push it 100 Bubbles Kids Toys Baby Math Arithmetic 9×9 Multiplication Table Teaching Aids Educational Toys
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V***o –
Good product.
a***r –
Nice, can help בלזכור the multiplication tables. Not cheap
g***t –
Great item thank you to the Chinese seller
O***a –
Everything is fine! Very big 🙂
M***a –
Perfect for practicing numbers.
L***S –
Even larger tops me them expect
J***t –
love the multiplication table pop it. works great and kids love it.
M***o –
Good product, the children enjoy learning tables
J***o –
My 2yrs old son he really Love it! Thanks
K***n –
My daughter loves it. Very excited about counting
C***s –
Very satisfied, as described, very fast delivery
Shopper –
Very good material
M***a –
Super
J***o –
my 3yrs old loved it.
a***r –
Cool fun, and when this learning, recommend. Nice colors and gatunkowo great
J***i –
Big and nice. Very colorful. Perfect for learning and repeating the muliplication table. Very practical for kids, who start tonlearn the muliplication table. Thank You very much!
Shopper –
Very nice, good size
c***e –
Très bien
N***a –
Great Invention
O***k –
Good educational toy! My boy likes to answer my questions (like “2+2=”) by pressing pop-it bubbles pretending he uses real calculator