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Kids Design Award winning products Froebel-kan original products FROEBEL'S Kindergarten Gifts Made in Japan
Set contents: 18 cuboids, 12 supports, 6 pillars, in a wooden box. Material and specifications: birch. Weight: 700g. Wooden box size: 11 x 11 x 10.7cm.
[Froebel Gift Series] Gifts are a general term for a series of educational toys invented by Friedrich Froebel (1782-1852), the founder of kindergartens, as the first playthings for children. [What is the Sixth Gift?] The theme of the "Sixth Gift" is to learn about the changes in shape that can be made with three types of "cuboids". The "Sixth Gift" is an extension of the "Fourth Gift (sold separately)". By adding "pillars" and "supports", it develops into an ideal building that is close to reality. There are 39 pieces in total, including 18 cuboids, the same as the "Fourth Gift (sold separately), plus 6 pillars and 12 supports. The cubes, each 9 cm on a side, that can be combined are included in a wooden box.
[How to play (example)] There are 36 building blocks in total, 18 "cuboids", 6 "pillars", and 12 "supports", all of which are multiples of 3. Compare the size and length of the sides, and help children understand how to make them the same size, length, and height. Using the three shapes, try to build a structure that fully utilizes the space! Please enjoy building with the "Fifth Gift (sold separately)". For children, the beautiful buildings they create will be the greatest joy. *This is just one example of how to play.
●Set contents: 18 cuboids, 12 supports, 6 pillars, wooden box
●Material and specifications/Cover
●Weight/700g
●Wooden box size: 11 x 11 x height 10.7 cm
● Froebel-kan original products
FROEBEL'S Kindergarten Gifts
[Froebel Gift Series]
"Gift" is the general term for a series of educational toys invented by Friedrich Froebel (1782-1852), the founder of kindergartens, as the first play equipment for children.
[What is the sixth gift?]
The theme of "The Sixth Gift" is to learn about the changes in shape that can be made using three types of "rectangles."
The "Sixth Gift" is an improved version of the "Fourth Gift (sold separately)." By adding "pillars" and "supports," it develops into an ideal building that is closer to reality.
The set includes 18 rectangular pieces, the same as the "Fourth Gift (sold separately)," plus 6 pillars and 12 supports, for a total of 39 pieces. The combination cubes, each 9 cm on a side, are contained in a wooden box.
[How to play (example)]
There are 36 building blocks in total: 18 "cuboids," 6 "pillars," and 12 "supports," all of which are multiples of three.
Help students compare the size and length of surfaces and understand how to make them the same size, length, and height.
Let's try to create a building that makes full use of space using three different shapes!
Be sure to enjoy some building fun together with the "Fifth Gift (sold separately)".
For children, the beautiful structures they create will be a great joy.
*This is just one example of how to play.