Double-sided pattern cards of varying difficulty teach children to recognize shapes, colors, symmetry, and angles. Just stretch the correct rubber bands and copy the template.
A smoothly sanded wooden board without sharp edges and pegs with rounded tips ensure safe play and prevent rubber bands from slipping off.
Stretching rubber bands strengthens finger dexterity and hand–eye coordination, while blank cards provide room for original ideas and unique patterns.
Discover a fun way to introduce children to the basics of math—shapes, angles, and symmetry. On the wooden board with a dense grid of pegs, children stretch rubber bands in various lengths and colors to create figures based on the cards or their own imagination. The activity strengthens hand–eye coordination, focus, and logical thinking.
The board is made of smoothly sanded wood with no sharp edges. The metal pegs have rounded tips that protect against scratches and help keep the rubber bands in place. Thanks to its compact size, the geoboard is great at home and on the go.
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