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Activity Stacking Cones - 20 Pack
Item # ECOCONES
TTS
Activity Stacking Cones - 20 Pack
Item # ECOCONES
TTS
$249.99
Quantity
Get it Nov 20, 2024
Order in the next 23 hrs and 5 mins
Get it Nov 20, 2024
Order in the next 23 hrs and 5 mins
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Description
Ages 3+ / Grades PreK+
Engage and enthrall inside and out with these simple, yet versatile and creative, ecocones, that lend themselves to so many exciting learning possibilities. From stacking, threading and sorting, to using in physical development activities, small world and construction play, you really can do so much with them. What will you create?
Specifically designed for breadth of use and in subtle, earthy tones. Imagine them with your wooden blocks and natural materials. Children will find endless uses for this collection. They are a fantastic addition to construction play as you can carefully balance and position them in so many different ways. They offer an alternative to the usual blocks and add a sense of challenge. The children can steadily and purposefully place them in certain ways to make all kinds of structures. Use them with a range of loose parts materials. They support an array of schematic interests as they can be lined up, stacked, nestled, positioned, rolled, etc. Use in baby and toddler areas, enabling the children to grasp, stack, nest and manipulate them. Perhaps they will be part of symbolic play scenarios. We tried threading them and made magical trees. This was also great for fine motor skills. They make super imaginary locations, such as forests and castles. Perhaps they will be spaceships soaring into orbit. They also made fabulous angels, fairies and winged creatures. Use in math activities for sorting, comparing, ordering, patterns and sequences. How tall can you build them? How did you make your pattern? How many can you count? Use the language of size and preposition. They work well in messy play as they can be used in water, gloop and sand, etc. Try them for cascading water or as a sieve. They are easy to clean. Use indoors and out. Perhaps they will be part of a circuit to travel in and around, or for making pathways for the children to skip in and out of. Create a course for your remote control vehicles or robots. See them illuminated in the shadows when used with the projector. Place torches underneath. They can look like huge mountains. There really are so many possibilities, whether it is construction, with light devices, or in messy play, creative play, etc. The children’s imaginations can soar as sometimes the simplest designs offer the richer, widest opportunities. Wash with warm, soapy water
Specifically designed for breadth of use and in subtle, earthy tones. Imagine them with your wooden blocks and natural materials. Children will find endless uses for this collection. They are a fantastic addition to construction play as you can carefully balance and position them in so many different ways. They offer an alternative to the usual blocks and add a sense of challenge. The children can steadily and purposefully place them in certain ways to make all kinds of structures. Use them with a range of loose parts materials. They support an array of schematic interests as they can be lined up, stacked, nestled, positioned, rolled, etc. Use in baby and toddler areas, enabling the children to grasp, stack, nest and manipulate them. Perhaps they will be part of symbolic play scenarios. We tried threading them and made magical trees. This was also great for fine motor skills. They make super imaginary locations, such as forests and castles. Perhaps they will be spaceships soaring into orbit. They also made fabulous angels, fairies and winged creatures. Use in math activities for sorting, comparing, ordering, patterns and sequences. How tall can you build them? How did you make your pattern? How many can you count? Use the language of size and preposition. They work well in messy play as they can be used in water, gloop and sand, etc. Try them for cascading water or as a sieve. They are easy to clean. Use indoors and out. Perhaps they will be part of a circuit to travel in and around, or for making pathways for the children to skip in and out of. Create a course for your remote control vehicles or robots. See them illuminated in the shadows when used with the projector. Place torches underneath. They can look like huge mountains. There really are so many possibilities, whether it is construction, with light devices, or in messy play, creative play, etc. The children’s imaginations can soar as sometimes the simplest designs offer the richer, widest opportunities. Wash with warm, soapy water
- WHAT YOU GET: 10 large cones measuring up to 9 in, 10 small cones measuring 5.5 in.
- MATERIAL: Bio plastic from sugarcane.
- CARE: Wash with warm, soapy water.
- AGES: 10 months and up.
Specifications
Brand Name
TTS
Age / Grade
Ages 3+ / Grades PreK+
Alias
ECOCONES
Assembly Required
No
UPC
5056406903549
MPN
EY11876
Description
Ages 3+ / Grades PreK+
Engage and enthrall inside and out with these simple, yet versatile and creative, ecocones, that lend themselves to so many exciting learning possibilities. From stacking, threading and sorting, to using in physical development activities, small world and construction play, you really can do so much with them. What will you create?
Specifically designed for breadth of use and in subtle, earthy tones. Imagine them with your wooden blocks and natural materials. Children will find endless uses for this collection. They are a fantastic addition to construction play as you can carefully balance and position them in so many different ways. They offer an alternative to the usual blocks and add a sense of challenge. The children can steadily and purposefully place them in certain ways to make all kinds of structures. Use them with a range of loose parts materials. They support an array of schematic interests as they can be lined up, stacked, nestled, positioned, rolled, etc. Use in baby and toddler areas, enabling the children to grasp, stack, nest and manipulate them. Perhaps they will be part of symbolic play scenarios. We tried threading them and made magical trees. This was also great for fine motor skills. They make super imaginary locations, such as forests and castles. Perhaps they will be spaceships soaring into orbit. They also made fabulous angels, fairies and winged creatures. Use in math activities for sorting, comparing, ordering, patterns and sequences. How tall can you build them? How did you make your pattern? How many can you count? Use the language of size and preposition. They work well in messy play as they can be used in water, gloop and sand, etc. Try them for cascading water or as a sieve. They are easy to clean. Use indoors and out. Perhaps they will be part of a circuit to travel in and around, or for making pathways for the children to skip in and out of. Create a course for your remote control vehicles or robots. See them illuminated in the shadows when used with the projector. Place torches underneath. They can look like huge mountains. There really are so many possibilities, whether it is construction, with light devices, or in messy play, creative play, etc. The children’s imaginations can soar as sometimes the simplest designs offer the richer, widest opportunities. Wash with warm, soapy water
Specifically designed for breadth of use and in subtle, earthy tones. Imagine them with your wooden blocks and natural materials. Children will find endless uses for this collection. They are a fantastic addition to construction play as you can carefully balance and position them in so many different ways. They offer an alternative to the usual blocks and add a sense of challenge. The children can steadily and purposefully place them in certain ways to make all kinds of structures. Use them with a range of loose parts materials. They support an array of schematic interests as they can be lined up, stacked, nestled, positioned, rolled, etc. Use in baby and toddler areas, enabling the children to grasp, stack, nest and manipulate them. Perhaps they will be part of symbolic play scenarios. We tried threading them and made magical trees. This was also great for fine motor skills. They make super imaginary locations, such as forests and castles. Perhaps they will be spaceships soaring into orbit. They also made fabulous angels, fairies and winged creatures. Use in math activities for sorting, comparing, ordering, patterns and sequences. How tall can you build them? How did you make your pattern? How many can you count? Use the language of size and preposition. They work well in messy play as they can be used in water, gloop and sand, etc. Try them for cascading water or as a sieve. They are easy to clean. Use indoors and out. Perhaps they will be part of a circuit to travel in and around, or for making pathways for the children to skip in and out of. Create a course for your remote control vehicles or robots. See them illuminated in the shadows when used with the projector. Place torches underneath. They can look like huge mountains. There really are so many possibilities, whether it is construction, with light devices, or in messy play, creative play, etc. The children’s imaginations can soar as sometimes the simplest designs offer the richer, widest opportunities. Wash with warm, soapy water
- WHAT YOU GET: 10 large cones measuring up to 9 in, 10 small cones measuring 5.5 in.
- MATERIAL: Bio plastic from sugarcane.
- CARE: Wash with warm, soapy water.
- AGES: 10 months and up.
Specifications
Brand Name
TTS
Age / Grade
Ages 3+ / Grades PreK+
Alias
ECOCONES
Assembly Required
No
UPC
5056406903549
MPN
EY11876
Reviews
Description
Activity Stacking Cones - 20 Pack
$249.99
Ages 3+ / Grades PreK+
Engage and enthrall inside and out with these simple, yet versatile and creative, ecocones, that lend themselves to so many exciting learning possibilities. From stacking, threading and sorting, to using in physical development activities, small world and construction play, you really can do so much with them. What will you create?
Specifically designed for breadth of use and in subtle, earthy tones. Imagine them with your wooden blocks and natural materials. Children will find endless uses for this collection. They are a fantastic addition to construction play as you can carefully balance and position them in so many different ways. They offer an alternative to the usual blocks and add a sense of challenge. The children can steadily and purposefully place them in certain ways to make all kinds of structures. Use them with a range of loose parts materials. They support an array of schematic interests as they can be lined up, stacked, nestled, positioned, rolled, etc. Use in baby and toddler areas, enabling the children to grasp, stack, nest and manipulate them. Perhaps they will be part of symbolic play scenarios. We tried threading them and made magical trees. This was also great for fine motor skills. They make super imaginary locations, such as forests and castles. Perhaps they will be spaceships soaring into orbit. They also made fabulous angels, fairies and winged creatures. Use in math activities for sorting, comparing, ordering, patterns and sequences. How tall can you build them? How did you make your pattern? How many can you count? Use the language of size and preposition. They work well in messy play as they can be used in water, gloop and sand, etc. Try them for cascading water or as a sieve. They are easy to clean. Use indoors and out. Perhaps they will be part of a circuit to travel in and around, or for making pathways for the children to skip in and out of. Create a course for your remote control vehicles or robots. See them illuminated in the shadows when used with the projector. Place torches underneath. They can look like huge mountains. There really are so many possibilities, whether it is construction, with light devices, or in messy play, creative play, etc. The children’s imaginations can soar as sometimes the simplest designs offer the richer, widest opportunities. Wash with warm, soapy water
Specifically designed for breadth of use and in subtle, earthy tones. Imagine them with your wooden blocks and natural materials. Children will find endless uses for this collection. They are a fantastic addition to construction play as you can carefully balance and position them in so many different ways. They offer an alternative to the usual blocks and add a sense of challenge. The children can steadily and purposefully place them in certain ways to make all kinds of structures. Use them with a range of loose parts materials. They support an array of schematic interests as they can be lined up, stacked, nestled, positioned, rolled, etc. Use in baby and toddler areas, enabling the children to grasp, stack, nest and manipulate them. Perhaps they will be part of symbolic play scenarios. We tried threading them and made magical trees. This was also great for fine motor skills. They make super imaginary locations, such as forests and castles. Perhaps they will be spaceships soaring into orbit. They also made fabulous angels, fairies and winged creatures. Use in math activities for sorting, comparing, ordering, patterns and sequences. How tall can you build them? How did you make your pattern? How many can you count? Use the language of size and preposition. They work well in messy play as they can be used in water, gloop and sand, etc. Try them for cascading water or as a sieve. They are easy to clean. Use indoors and out. Perhaps they will be part of a circuit to travel in and around, or for making pathways for the children to skip in and out of. Create a course for your remote control vehicles or robots. See them illuminated in the shadows when used with the projector. Place torches underneath. They can look like huge mountains. There really are so many possibilities, whether it is construction, with light devices, or in messy play, creative play, etc. The children’s imaginations can soar as sometimes the simplest designs offer the richer, widest opportunities. Wash with warm, soapy water
- WHAT YOU GET: 10 large cones measuring up to 9 in, 10 small cones measuring 5.5 in.
- MATERIAL: Bio plastic from sugarcane.
- CARE: Wash with warm, soapy water.
- AGES: 10 months and up.
Specifications
Activity Stacking Cones - 20 Pack
$249.99
Brand Name
TTS
Age / Grade
Ages 3+ / Grades PreK+
Alias
ECOCONES
Assembly Required
No
UPC
5056406903549
MPN
EY11876
Resources
Activity Stacking Cones - 20 Pack
$249.99
Reviews
Activity Stacking Cones - 20 Pack
$249.99