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Five Math Friends Reviews

4.4 Rating 7 Reviews
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Just as seen in photo, great for playing and encouraging basic sums using grapat mandala pieces
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Posted 4 years ago
My children use these with sumblox for sums and general maths. A lovely addition to encourage play.
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Posted 5 years ago
Lovely little set of people. My older daughter used them as a visual help with various counters to make maths sentences and my younger son uses the as people in his various vehicles. Lovely pastel colours! The maths symbols are very subtle being made with silver pen and wear off with rough use - we have them for nearly a year now, but it will be easy to \'re-do\' them if needed.
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Posted 7 years ago
These helped my little one with her maths - she needs something to visualise with \r\nHowever the division sign wasn’t great as it isn’t the sign she is use to
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Posted 7 years ago
These really helped when doing math homework with my daughter \r\nShe loved the visual aid when paired with the grimms 12 friends for simple sums \r\nSmall but beautifully made
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Posted 7 years ago
These are a 4/5 from me. Firstly because the ratio symbol isn't as recognised by UK little ones as a division sign, so I had to modify them myself using a silver pen. Secondly, for very little children, I think that the standard Grimm's friends (in cups or otherwise!) would be a better choice - these are very pastel and subtle ... I think very tiny children would prefer bright colours. Having said that, for a reception aged child, learning maths symbols, these are very cool
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Posted 8 years ago
These are a 4/5 from me. Firstly because the ratio symbol isn\'t as recognised by UK little ones as a division sign, so I had to modify them myself using a silver pen. Secondly, for very little children, I think that the standard Grimm\'s friends (in cups or otherwise!) would be a better choice - these are very pastel and subtle ... I think very tiny children would prefer bright colours. Having said that, for a reception aged child, learning maths symbols, these are very cool
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Posted 8 years ago