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Collection of 10 Fingerss (16)

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Two mirrored hands with fingers extended and thumbs gently touching-a classic gesture used in meditation, sign language, and artistic composition.
Use your fingers to count to ten-this visual makes learning numbers fun and intuitive for young learners.
Use your hands to count to ten-this friendly illustration makes learning numbers fun and intuitive for young learners.
Two symmetrical hands drawn in minimalist black ink, each showing five spread fingers with visible knuckles and nails.
Two open hands shown palm-forward-commonly used to convey trust, non-threat, or readiness to engage.
A fun, colorful number 10 where the '1' looks like a measuring ruler and the '0' mimics a floatation ring-perfect for engaging young learners.
A colorful, inclusive finger-counting chart that helps young learners visualize numbers 0 through 5 using varied hand gestures and skin tones.
Simple yet expressive line art of two open hands-ideal for icons, infographics, or teaching materials about gestures and anatomy.
Colorful and black/white hand illustrations demonstrating finger counting from zero to ten-perfect for inclusive early math instruction.
Show me ten! Two hands spread wide-perfect for teaching young learners how to count to 10.
Counting nine and ten using finger representation: left side shows nine (five + four), right side shows ten (five + five).
Simple outline of two open hands-perfect for classroom worksheets, accessibility icons, or DIY crafts.
A pair of hands held up with palms forward-symbolizing openness, readiness, or a gesture of peace.
Use these visual hand-counting guides to help children build number sense-first with one hand (1-5), then two hands (1-10).
Show numbers 1 through 5 with culturally diverse hands-ideal for teaching counting, sign language basics, or inclusive visual aids.
A bold, modern peace sign hand icon-simple yet powerful in visual communication.
A colorful, classroom-friendly ASL chart showing hand signs for numbers zero through ten.