![]() Toys wooden abacus toy replaces boring round beads with ten different fruit. If the regular wooden beads do not attract your kid enough, let’s have something more interesting. Toys – Wooden Abacus Math Game Toy with 100 Fruit Beads You can easily spot this one is good quality wooden abacus because of the smooth lacquered finish and solid weight.įor parents who are looking for an imaginative way to fooster kids’ math & problem-solving skills, this wooden abacus with easy gliding beads is highly recommended. And the purple pattern on the side looks exotic and vintage. You can see there are 10 different types of well-painted colors on each row. The reason why this Imagination Generation beats other wooden abacus is that it has a beautiful gradient color. Imagination Generation Wooden Counting Abacus The frame is painted bright with an adorable, child-friendly orange color and the materials are made from premium hardwood with great craftsmanship.Īlso, with a super stable wooden base, you can captivate and teach your kid counting and basic math without any pressure. The features are basically the same, you also have 5 types of colors of beads, and it is a powerful learning toy for kids to explore the new world. The Pidoko Kids wooden abacus is a smart toy with a clever design so that you can put this abacus horizontally or vertically. Pidoko Kids 123 Learning Wooden Abacus Toy Through playing this wooden abacus, children will find learning and counting is fun, and they will not be afraid of mathematical problems. And the 100 beads are finished with non-toxic and environmental paint that will not cause hazards for children. You have 5 different colored beads: red, orange, yellow, green, blue. The Hape wooden rainbow abacus has a natural colored finish and is old-fashioned nursery decor. What’s more, the abacus frame is made from a durable and sturdy hardwood, which makes this wood long-lasting and child-safe for your kid. And the base is stable and substantial, and you do not need to worry about it will fall or crack. ![]() The gap between each row is appropriate, so it’s easy to move the beads from side to side, which is also a good way to improve motor skills. The Melissa & Doug wooden abacus has overall 100 colorful beads on 10 different rows, and each row has ten beads.Įvery bead from this abacus is brightly painted with a vintage-style color, and kids will love these cute beads in different colors. ![]() ![]() And this is going to be a sweet memory for children to look back on. I LOVE how it turned out and every time I walked by it yesterday….I smiled.Ī DIY project years and lots of dreams in the making.Īnd it happened….all because of a fishing float.Is your child a big fan of math? Or do you want your kid to become a little smart one who is good with the calculation? If so, then you will be excited to see these wooden abacus toys that are helpful for your kids.Īlthough calculator has become a very convenient tool in modern society, it’s still entertaining and educational to let kids play a wooden antique abacus toy that is painted brightly. □Ī project isn’t complete without a little accessory.Īttach the L brackets to all four corners. This takes time and a little patience and lots of compliments. On the larger side thread four fishing floats on each dowel and two fishing floats on the smaller side.įit dowels into holes and attach side pieces. Step 5: Fit dowels into holes and attach side pieces Step 4: Stain frame and dowels with dark wood stain. (Keep in mind….you have not attached the side pieces yet….so this makes it easier). Line up the dowel rods and drill holes on both of the side pieces.ĭrill a corresponding hole all the way through the center piece. You could just buy a smaller dowel and save this step…. You may have to enlarge some of the holes with a drill bit. The fishing floats are styrofoam and the holes are different sizes. Make sure when you attach the center piece you have one larger side and one smaller side. The frame is 42″ long and 18″ wide with a center piece that is 40″ long.Ĭut the pieces to fit (or have your home improvement store cut them for you). So here it is in all its glory courtesy of those fishing floats…. Visions of that long ago DIY abacus danced round my head. We have friends who are commercial fisherman and I saw these at their house when they were stringing up lines.Īs we say in Kentucky….I almost had a come-apart. I could figure out the sides and I could figure out the metal corners and I could figure out the rods in the middle….but I couldn’t figure out how to make the beads that you used to count with. If only I could figure out how to DIY it. I knew t hat I knew that I knew….it would be perfect in the house. I’ve wanted to build it ever since I saw it in the Pottery Barn catalog years ago. This is a DIY project that has been years in the making.
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