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Number "1" Craft Chipboard Cutout, 3 cm, Font 1 - 5 pieces

SKU: 833741
Piece: 5
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Discover the unique chipboard digits - a fun and eco-friendly way to learn and play. Encourage creativity and education with our numbers made from recycled material.Order online!


The cardboard numbers set is an educational and fun tool designed to develop children’s counting, math, and logic skills interestingly and excitingly. These numbers are crafted with quality in mind and are perfect for young children as well as older kids who want to learn and have fun simultaneously.

Creative Design: Each number is made from sturdy cardboard and features bright and vivid colors. This makes learning and playing more enjoyable and appealing for children.

Interactive Experience: The numbers are foldable and can be placed vertically, allowing children to create different numerical combinations and practice their counting and math skills.

You can combine them with various materials to create exquisite cards, boxes, albums and many other diverse options.

Play and Fun: In addition to being an educational tool, cardboard numbers are ideal for play and fun. Children can use them for games, puzzles, and constructions, which will develop their creativity and imagination.

The cardboard numbers set is the perfect companion for children during their educational and fun journey in the world of counting and math. With this set, they will learn something new while having fun and will develop important skills that will be useful throughout their lives. Bring color and joy to your child’s learning and play with these cardboard numbers.



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