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Unifix Cubes - Set of 120 (10 each/12 colors)
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Unifix cubes have long been recognized as a manipulative of choice for teaching beginning math concepts. While not as versatile as multilinks (as Unifix Cubes snap together only on top and bottom), they are easier for small children to link together and take apart. Use them for counting, adding, subtracting and other math functions. There are a wide range of sets and materials available to choose from. We have selected what we believe to be the most useful, versatile, and inexpensive to fill your needs.
Product Format: | Product Bundle |
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Grades: | PK-AD |
Brand: | Rainbow Resource Center |
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Jessica BAs of today, Feb 16, the supplier is saying April 2021.
Sara CEach cube is 3/4 of an inch...not counting the connector.
Carol PI would say no. If he/she tends to put things in their mouth, these would make me nervous.
Emily T
We are purchasing these again as my children have lost some. They are great quality.
Teacher asked us to bc they are helpful.
To make our own number blocks
I needed these multiple colorful Unifix cubes to help teach my severely Autistic, nonverbal son at home. He requires colorful things to use as counters in math, and to keep his attention. I also…