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Math for Love 21st Century Pattern Blocks - Set of
Math for Love 21st Century Pattern Blocks - Set of
Math for Love 21st Century Pattern Blocks - Set of
Math for Love 21st Century Pattern Blocks - Set of
Math for Love 21st Century Pattern Blocks - Set of
Math for Love 21st Century Pattern Blocks - Set of
Math for Love 21st Century Pattern Blocks - Set of
Math for Love 21st Century Pattern Blocks - Set of
Math for Love 21st Century Pattern Blocks - Set of
Math for Love 21st Century Pattern Blocks - Set of

Math for Love 21st Century Pattern Blocks - Set of 132 Colorful Wooden Blocks in Eight Shapes for Creative STEAM Play at Home or School

Product ID : 48262861


Galleon Product ID 48262861
UPC / ISBN 863002000146
Shipping Weight 1.59 lbs
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Manufacturer Math For Love
Shipping Dimension 6.42 x 6.34 x 4.02 inches
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Math for Love 21st Century Pattern Blocks - Set of Features

  • Perfect for home and classroom

  • Eight different shapes and colors

  • Promotes open-ended play

  • Preschool to elementary ages

  • 132 high quality wooden blocks total


About Math For Love 21st Century Pattern Blocks - Set Of

The classic block set of yesterday meets the future with this 21st Century update. Featuring four new shapes that expand the universe of block building. Perfect for home and classroom. If you’ve played with pattern blocks, you know they’re one of the great mathematical building blocks out there. Since their development in the sixties, they’ve made their way into elementary classrooms and homes around the world. We always thought they were beyond improvement. No longer. Two visionary advances have created amazing new ways to play, explore, and discover. 21st Century Pattern Blocks are the brainchild of Christopher Danielson. We, at Math for Love, have admired his work for years, which includes talkingmathwithkids.com, How Many, Which One Doesn’t Belong, and much more. Even though pattern blocks seemed complete, Christopher found four new shapes—the dart, the concave hexagon, the right triangle, and the kite—that play beautifully with the originals. So much is possible with these new shapes that wasn’t before. What will you discover with them?