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Threading Beads - Threading Beads for Kids Reviews

4.8 Rating 219 Reviews
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About Jaques of London:

About Jaques of London:
In 1795 Thomas Jaques took on his 15-year-old son, John as an apprentice. Together they established ‘Thomas Jaques: Manufacturer of Ivory, Hardwoods, Bone and Tunbridge Ware’ in Hatton Garden. We have remained a family run business ever since, with the same unwavering passion for quality games and toys.

Today we are ever-expanding our toy range and have been honoured with over 10 awards in the past five years as a result. Our Mini Minds Hub launched in 2020 to encourage learning at home. This is now stocked with over 150 free resources. We’ve been working for over 230 years to fill the world with more joy and we hope to keep striving for that goal long into the future. Why not come along for the trip with us!

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Hazel Margerison
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Is challenging to find sturdy, non-decorated and safe-paint beads - so this was the best set I could find. However, I am keeping them aside until I find the time to file down the inside as there's lots of splinters. Really hoping I would not need to do this basic step. I am also modifying some of the laces with a hollow tube at the end to help smaller hands hold whilst threading (my child is 18mo, so may not be a problem for an older child with more fine motor control).
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Posted 2 years ago
Aneen Carstens
Verified Reviewer
The presentation and beads look great! Unfortunately the beads are a bit rough on the inside, the string get caught which makes it harder for a toddler to thread.
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Posted 2 years ago
Christine Butterworth
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Children loved them
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Posted 2 years ago
Margaret Cullington
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Not yet used but looks good and enough threads and beads for sharing with a friend or sibling.
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Posted 2 years ago
First class toy and educational too ! Bead threading is good for fine motor control and sequencing which is a skill needed to learn to read ! Words are made up of sequences of letters and sequencing beads develops this skill
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Posted 2 years ago
Heather Hardman
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Excellent value.
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Posted 3 years ago
Perfect for my granddaughter. Wooden toys are the bedt
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Posted 3 years ago
Christine Jones
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Excellent
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Posted 3 years ago