Wooden threading shapes

(0 Review)

64.12 ر.س VAT inc.

Geometric shapes, made of wood
For more fun in class
7 geometric shapes
With wooden box and thread cords
for threading
Get to know geometric shapes
With this set of 7 geometric forms made of wood, a fun introduction to geometry is guaranteed. Your students will enthusiastically thread the colorful cords through the shapes. This is how you get to know the geometric basic forms and also your concentration and fine motor skills are promoted.

Scope of delivery

– 7 geometric shapes made of wood
– 7 thread cords (130 cm long)
– Holzbox

Warnings
WARNING! Not suitable for children under 3 years of age. Strangulating hazard! Long Cord.

Weight 0.227 kg
GTIN

5415124322498

Age

Add 350.00 ر.س to cart and get free shipping in Riyadh!

In stock

WhatsApp us for more info!

Secure & Trusted Payments

SKU: VIN-85494 Category:
Description

Geometric shapes, made of wood
For more fun in class
7 geometric shapes
With wooden box and thread cords
for threading
Get to know geometric shapes
With this set of 7 geometric forms made of wood, a fun introduction to geometry is guaranteed. Your students will enthusiastically thread the colorful cords through the shapes. This is how you get to know the geometric basic forms and also your concentration and fine motor skills are promoted.

Scope of delivery

– 7 geometric shapes made of wood
– 7 thread cords (130 cm long)
– Holzbox

Warnings
WARNING! Not suitable for children under 3 years of age. Strangulating hazard! Long Cord.

About Vinco Educational
Vinco, a modern family company with a proud tradition, has made it its mission to provide everything schools, crèches, and kindergartens need. As an education specialist, Vinco offers subject-specific teaching materials, play products, creative materials, teacher’s supplies, technical equipment, furniture, and more.   Headquartered in Ellwangen, Swabian Alb, Vinco’s central logistics, furniture production, plastic production, and customer service are all in-house. The company is now led by the second generation, Ulrich and Albrecht Betzold.