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Abacus with Magnetic Chalkboard and Number Blocks – Educational Toy for Counting, Math and Fine Motor Skills

Abacus with Magnetic Chalkboard and Number Blocks – Educational Toy for Counting, Math and Fine Motor Skills

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A colorful abacus with reversible blackboard and whiteboard, magnetic number tiles, chalks, and a marker—perfect for hands-on math and early counting practice.

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This multifunctional wooden abacus with whiteboard is designed to make early math fun and engaging. It features 10 rows of bright counting beads and a reversible board whiteboard on one side and blackboard on the other. Included are magnetic wooden number tiles, math symbols, chalks, and a whiteboard marker, letting children practice counting, build equations, and explore math in an interactive way.

Learning the abacus is a great way to improve your child's abilities and make them more capable with their studies and in all areas of their life, such as when playing sports or doing an analytical task. Starting abacus training at an early age has its advantages.

The 12 Benefits of Learning Abacus

  1. Makes the Brain Work Faster
  2. Enhances Photographic Memory
  3. Two-Way Concentration
  4. Builds Task Switching & Multi-Tasking Ability
  5. Improves Mental Alertness and Problem-Solving skills
  6. Higher Accuracy and Speed in Calculations
  7. Improve Listening Skills and Focus Power
  8. Auditory & Visual Memory Skills
  9. Greater Eye to Hand Coordination
  10. Sharper Observation skills

Students can develop a better understanding of the concepts and can also progress at a faster rate. Suppose you are looking for an activity to help build memory power, hand-eye coordination, listening skills, and many other mental abilities.

A perfect tool to build number sense, fine motor coordination, and cognitive skills in preschoolers and early learners.