Crayola Creative Fun 2-Sided Easel Board +90 Bonus Accessories
Double-sided magnetic dry-erase board/chalkboard portable easel. Easy-grip carry handle for little hands.
Crayola Creative Fun 2-Sided Easel Board + 90 Accessories, Ready to Play Easel Board Gift Kit, Chalkboard & Magnetic Dry-Erase, For Ages 3 to 8. Great to stimulate creativity and keep kids busy for hours.
- Double-sided magnetic dry-erase board/chalkboard portable easel
- Easy-grip carry handle for little hands
- Includes: 77pcs Magnetic letters & numbers, 4-ct Crayola® colored chalk, 1 Sticker sheet, 4-ct Crayola® dry-erase crayons, 1 Eraser, 3 Magnetic gears
Colorful Magnetic Gears, Letters, numbers and signs
Set includes 3 colorful magnetic gears. Each gear features a large strong high quality magnet with staying power, so they can stay on magnetic board firmly. Interchangeable gears kids can place, spin, and rearrange in any configuration they like. It’s 100% kid powered and perfect for open-ended exploration of simple stem concepts Investigating simple mechanics and cause-and-effect relationships and also develop fine motor skills. Set also includes 5 brightly assorted colors of 77 magnetic letters (52 uppercase letters, 20 numbers and 5 math symbols). It can provide an easy way for child to learn alphabets, spelling and simple mathematics during their play. Each piece measures 1.1″/28mm high. Perfect size with rounded edges for toddlers’ little fingers.
Coloring Stickers
3 Ways to Play
2 Drawing Surfaces: Chalkboard
Eraser
On-the-Go Fun
What’s in the box
Additional information
Manufacturer Part Number | 5086-06 |
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by Ruke
Thanks a lot for wonderful easel board. This item is only available at walmart at an affordable price with discount..my kids liked it and are happy..