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These small, durable mirrors are perfect for completing a variety of math and science activities dealing with symmetry, pattern blocks, and more. The thin mirrors are one-sided and made from an acrylic-like plastic that is slightly flexible and much harder to break than a typical mirror. Unlike many plastic mirrors, the reflection is clear and focused, not hazy and blurred. The single mirror measures 5" x 3", and we also offer a double mirror, which is hinged on the short side and measures 10" x 3" when opened fully. ~ Rachel
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Rainbow Resource CenterStore
After extensive searching, I found this to be the best option and most affordable to use with my toddler.
M Y
I like to have a small mirror in my classroom for personal use.
Becky M
I want to quilt with a kaleidoscope pattern and need the mirrors to capture the look on fabric.
After extensive searching, I found this to be the best option and most affordable to use with my toddler.
I like to have a small mirror in my classroom for personal use.
I want to quilt with a kaleidoscope pattern and need the mirrors to capture the look on fabric.
classroom use