DIY Numberblocks Numbers 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20: Tutorial for Kids With Pixio Magnetic Cubes
For this project we used those colorful Pixio Magnetic Construction Cubes again.
We designed the eyes (the don't come in Pixio sets) in Photoshop and printed them and glued to our cubes.
Please understand that these are not real numberblocks, just magnetic cubes connected together.
This is how we imagine Numberblocks 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 may look like.
Here we go!
00:00 DIY Numberblock 16
00:47 DIY Numberblock 17
01:27 DIY Numberblock 18
02:10 DIY Numberblock 19
02:42 DIY Numberblock 20
03:07 Numberblocks addition practice.
Let us know in the comments what you think...
Appysmarts is not affiliated with manufacturers of Pixio. We use them ourselves because they are fun to play with. If you don't have pixios, you may try to use Lego bricks or even cubes made from paper (please see our other tutorials).
Type: #preschoolmath #preschoollearning #numberblocks
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