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Clever Kidz Relational Geometric Shapes Set Of 7

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Clever Kidz Relational Geometric Shapes Set Of 7

Clever Kidz Relational Geometric Shapes Set Of 7

Geometry comes to life when children can hold the shapes in their hands. The Clever Kidz Relational Geometric Shapes Set of 7 includes a sphere, cube, cylinder, cone, square-based pyramid, and hemisphere — seven classic 3D shapes that children can examine, compare, and explore from every angle. The largest shape, the cube, measures 5cm, making them a comfortable, practical size for small hands to handle and manipulate during lessons.

What makes this set particularly versatile is the removable base with stopper on each shape, allowing them to be filled with sand, water, rice, or any dry material to explore volume and capacity in a direct, hands-on way. Children can discover for themselves how many cones fill a cylinder, or how a hemisphere compares to a sphere — the kind of practical investigation that builds lasting mathematical understanding far more effectively than a diagram on a page ever could.

$3.71

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Clever Kidz Relational Geometric Shapes Set Of 7

$10.60

$3.71

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Geometry comes to life when children can hold the shapes in their hands. The Clever Kidz Relational Geometric Shapes Set of 7 includes a sphere, cube, cylinder, cone, square-based pyramid, and hemisphere — seven classic 3D shapes that children can examine, compare, and explore from every angle. The largest shape, the cube, measures 5cm, making them a comfortable, practical size for small hands to handle and manipulate during lessons.

What makes this set particularly versatile is the removable base with stopper on each shape, allowing them to be filled with sand, water, rice, or any dry material to explore volume and capacity in a direct, hands-on way. Children can discover for themselves how many cones fill a cylinder, or how a hemisphere compares to a sphere — the kind of practical investigation that builds lasting mathematical understanding far more effectively than a diagram on a page ever could.