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'Almost Perfect' Tens Frame Sorting Tray

Sale Price:$29.00 Original Price:$44.95
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These are Almost Perfect— with a slight imperfection, a tiny chip, or a bumpy edge, but rest assured: they’re still full of function. Please note: These items are final sale and not eligible for return or exchange, so choose wisely.

Crafted from FSC-certified Black Walnut, our Tens Frame Sorting Tray is designed to be open ended and can be used to explore math and science concepts of counting, comparing, sorting, and categorising. It can also be used to practice mental math in a hands on way.

Trays are 300 x 140mm and finished with natural beeswax.

Recommended for ages 3+

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These are Almost Perfect— with a slight imperfection, a tiny chip, or a bumpy edge, but rest assured: they’re still full of function. Please note: These items are final sale and not eligible for return or exchange, so choose wisely.

Crafted from FSC-certified Black Walnut, our Tens Frame Sorting Tray is designed to be open ended and can be used to explore math and science concepts of counting, comparing, sorting, and categorising. It can also be used to practice mental math in a hands on way.

Trays are 300 x 140mm and finished with natural beeswax.

Recommended for ages 3+

These are Almost Perfect— with a slight imperfection, a tiny chip, or a bumpy edge, but rest assured: they’re still full of function. Please note: These items are final sale and not eligible for return or exchange, so choose wisely.

Crafted from FSC-certified Black Walnut, our Tens Frame Sorting Tray is designed to be open ended and can be used to explore math and science concepts of counting, comparing, sorting, and categorising. It can also be used to practice mental math in a hands on way.

Trays are 300 x 140mm and finished with natural beeswax.

Recommended for ages 3+

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