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Customer Reviews for Learning Resources Plastic Cuisenaire Rods Introductory Set, Nonconnecting (LER7500)

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Posted Jan 8, 2024
excellent product
I recieved a full set of these sticks for christmas as a child in the 60's and was exceptionally good at Maths. My younger sister was 4 yrs younger than me. I used to teach her maths with these in play, by the time she went to school at 5 yrs she could do the 3 times table, adding, simple subtraction and devision.
These are a great visual aid to show how numbers work. I...
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Madge
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Posted Jan 8, 2024
excellent product
I recieved a full set of these sticks for christmas as a child in the 60's and was exceptionally good at Maths. My younger sister was 4 yrs younger than me. I used to teach her maths with these in play, by the time she went to school at 5 yrs she could do the 3 times table, adding, simple subtraction and devision.
These are a great visual aid to show how numbers work. I...
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Jake
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Posted May 4, 2023
Develops a lifelong love of numbers
Brilliant for learning. Bright colours, sturdy wood, different patterns to make, and see the 'matches' with a matching number/rod. Loved these as a child, delighted as a parent. Highly recommend.
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Jane
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Posted Apr 6, 2020
Yes
Sent them to grandchildren. Is there a guide enclosed with algebraic instructions or suggestions?
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Maryla
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Posted Nov 6, 2013
Great product but why has price doubled?
I use it with my grandchild and with students who have particular difficulty grasping mathematical principles, and who respond well to kinaesthetic and visual teaching methods.
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me
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Posted Feb 20, 2013
playful maths!
I remember my sister playing with these a lot while learning. I am glad to find wooden ones of this, they are good at encouraging adults to play maths with children, as well as anything else you can build with them. Only cons is we could do with more of them and the box is very unpractical.
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