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Collection of Greaters (27)

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A bold red greater-than symbol with handwritten “greater than” text beneath it-perfect for teaching basic inequality concepts.
Use the hungry crocodile’s open mouth to remember which way the > and < symbols point-it always eats the bigger number!
A bold, high-contrast right-facing chevron arrow-perfect for intuitive forward navigation in digital interfaces.
A clean, high-contrast red chevron arrow, commonly used to indicate progression or next steps in user interfaces.
A lively group of stick-figure adventurers ready for fantasy quests: the bold warrior, the wise spellcaster, and the cheerful scout.
A cheerful cartoon crocodile with an exaggerated open jaw and expressive eye-ideal for lighthearted learning or storytelling visuals.
A minimalist black right arrow-simple, scalable, and universally understood for moving forward.
A playful green alligator with big eyes and a wide grin-ideal for teaching kids about reptiles or adding fun to learning resources.
The hungry crocodile “eats” the bigger number-so 67 < 76 means its mouth opens toward 76.
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A simple hand-drawn > symbol labeled “greater than” for educational clarity.
A cheerful pair of cartoon alligators with big eyes and toothy grins, ideal for lighthearted educational or storytelling visuals.
A fun, friendly cartoon alligator with big eyes, sharp teeth, and a pink tongue-ideal for lighthearted learning or storytelling.
The alligator always “eats” the larger number-here, it opens its mouth toward 58 (greater than 35) and 73 (greater than 26).
A friendly, smiling alligator with big eyes and a toothy grin-ideal for engaging young learners.
A fun, colorful visual aid showing “more than” and “less than” using fishbowls and playful sharks-ideal for early math education.
A playful green alligator with a wide grin and expressive eyes-ideal for engaging young learners.
Use these playful crocodile mouths to teach “greater than,” “less than,” and “equal to” with hands-on learning!
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A vibrant, organized display of improper fractions-perfect for classroom learning or at-home practice.
Meet the Less Than Gator (left) and Greater Than Gator (right)-fun, memorable characters that help students visualize mathematical inequalities.
Fun alligator-themed flashcards help children visualize and remember >, =, and < with clear examples like 8 > 3 and 2 < 7.
Children practice basic math comparisons using visual apple counters-ideal for introducing inequality symbols in a fun, accessible way.
A minimalist symbol collection featuring navigation arrows and custom numeric identifiers-perfect for modern digital design systems.
Children joyfully demonstrate greater than, less than, and equal to concepts using red apples on printable cards.
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