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Bepuzzled Hanayama Level 5 Cast Puzzle - Labyrinth At the end of the 19th century, a huge puzzle craze hit Britain. A century later, puzzle expert Nob Yoshigahara found a design that illustrated the British maze fascination. Labyrinth has revived in a new form, just right for the 21st century!At the end of the 19th century, Britain experienced a huge puzzle craze. A century later, during his travels to that country, Hanayama puzzle expert Nob Yoshigahara found a design which also illustrated the British fascination with mazes. Now we have revive ... View Details » |
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Bepuzzled Hanayama Level 2 Cast Puzzle - Claw How this crab caught a ring in its claw is beyond explanation; but inventor Yamamoto did design a solution to make it let go. Discover the escape valves to sneak the ring out of the clutches of this sea creature and solve this challenging puzzle!How this crab caught a ring in its claw is beyond explanation; but inventor Akio Yamamoto did design a solution to make it let go. Discover the escape valves to sneak the ring out of the clutches of this sea creature and solve this challenging puzzle! ... View Details » |
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Bepuzzled Hanayama Level 4 Cast Puzzle - Marble Marble features a design that is modern and sleek, with a simple appearance that can be misleading. Master the "Marble" and reveal the intricate cuts of the four sections. Now see if you can keep your cool while putting it back together.Marble features a design that is modern and sleek, with a simple appearance that can be misleading. Master the "Marble" and reveal the intricate cuts of the four sections. Now see if you can keep your cool while putting it back together. ... View Details » |
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Bepuzzled Hanayama Level 2 Cast Puzzle - Starfish The five brightly-polished points of this starfish look like unlikely escape routes for the attached ring. Akio Yamamoto of Japan designed this marine mystery. And with patience and persistence, the secrets of removing the ring may be discovered.The five brightly-polished points of this starfish look like unlikely escape routes for the attached ring. Akio Yamamoto of Japan designed this marine mystery. And with patience and persistence, the secrets of removing the ring may be discovered.Spec ... View Details » |
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Bepuzzled Hanayama Level 4 Cast Puzzle - Coaster The original drawing of this puzzle looked like a strange adornment weaved into a "coiffure" design. However, lay it on a table and you have a coaster for your favorite drink. Our hint for solving the mystery of the Coaster is "weave."Created by Serhiy Grabarchuk, a famous Ukrainian puzzler designer who lives in Uzhgorod, the original drawing of this puzzle looked like a strange adornment weaved into a "coiffure" design. However, lay it on a table and you have a coa ... View Details » |
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Learning Resources Double Sided Magnetic Fraction Circles Demonstrate fractions, percentages and equivalencies on your whiteboard.Helps students understand relationships between concepts of fractions and percentages — labeled with fractions on one side and percentages on reverse Extends learning through color-coded coordination to Rainbow Fraction® resources Supports key NTCM Standards Includes 9 circles, each measuring 7.5", includes whole, 1/4, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10 and 1/12 ... View Details » |
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Educational Insights Even Stevens Odd The wicked fast, all-play dice-rolling game. Draw a card, roll the dice, complete the dice challenge, and then grab Steven. The first player to win 10 dice-rolling challenges wins. Includes 24 colored dice, 40 leveled math challenge cards, 4 dice holders, and one Steven figure.Win 10 rounds first to win this fast-paced, dice-rolling race!Flip a challenge card, race to roll the numbers that complete the challenge, and grab Steven first to win a round.A wicked-fun way to ... View Details » |
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Learning Resources Giant Magnetic Pattern Blocks Reinforce shape recognition, symmetry, congruency, fractions, area and more! Perfect for demonstration, proportionately sized pieces are 3 times the length of standard pattern blocks on each side—and 9 times greater in total area! Largest piece (hexagon) measures 6".Includes 47 pieces and Activity GuideSpecificationsCharacterCharacter: Non CharacterDevelopmental SkillsDevelopmental Skills ... View Details » |
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Learning Resources Pizza Fraction Fun Game Time to make a pizza! This clever game teaches fraction concepts and skills using slices of pizza to identify fraction denominations. Students play seven different games to practice identifying fractions, matching fraction equivalents and performing fraction addition and subtraction by building pizzas. Game includes 13 double-sided pizzas (one side shows fractions) and three double-sided spinners providing different levels of learning. For 2-6 players. Whole pizzas measure 10 3/4". Ages 5+ ... View Details » |
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Bepuzzled Hanayama Level 3 Cast Puzzle - Seahorse The Seahorse is one of the most unusual of ocean finds. Now, thanks to inventor Yamamoto, two of these captivating creatures have gotten themselves tangled together! It is up to you to separate them so that they can freely float off into the sea!The Seahorse is one of the most unusual of ocean finds. Now, thanks to inventor Akio Yamamoto, two of these captivating creatures have gotten themselves tangled together! It is up to you to separate them so that they can freely float off into the sea! ... View Details » |
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Bepuzzled Hanayama Level 4 Cast Puzzle - Radix In Latin, this puzzle means "root". Yamamoto has brought this invention, with vines growing from the root and twisting themselves around one another. Twist them further to separate them, and then reunite them so that the vines may flourish!The name of this puzzle means "root" in Latin. Akio Yamamoto has brought this invention, with vines growing from the root and twisting themselves around one another. Twist them further to separate them, and then reunite them so that the vin ... View Details » |
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Bepuzzled Hanayama Level 4 Cast Puzzle - Ring This puzzle, introduced to us by Nob Yoshigahara, is based on an original design called the "Puzzle Ring." See if you can pull the rings apart - then have your husband, wife, boyfriend or girlfriend reunite them!This puzzle, introduced to us by Nob Yoshigahara, is based on an original design called the "Puzzle Ring." Popular in 15th century Europe, it was actually used as an official marriage ring in some circles. See if you can pull the rings apart - then have your husband, ... View Details » |