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Collection of Lesss (23)
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A playful yet bold illustration of the word “Less,” perfect for emphasizing simplicity and intentionality.
A vibrant red less-than symbol (<), commonly used in math to show that one value is smaller than another.
A cheerful, simplified crocodile character ideal for children’s learning resources or animated storytelling.
Use these visual math jars to help kids grasp basic arithmetic by counting and comparing ball quantities in each jar.
The alligator always “eats” the larger number-here, it opens its mouth toward 58 (greater than 35) and 73 (greater than 26).
Use the hungry crocodile’s open mouth to remember which way the > and < symbols point-it always eats the bigger number!
Use these playful crocodile mouths to teach “greater than,” “less than,” and “equal to” with hands-on learning!
A fun, friendly cartoon alligator with big eyes, sharp teeth, and a pink tongue-ideal for lighthearted learning or storytelling.
Two playful green alligators demonstrate inequality signs: the left one eats the smaller number (less than), the right one the larger (greater than).
Two cheerful green crocodiles act as visual aids for inequality symbols: one opens its mouth wide for “more than,” the other for “less than.”
A smiling young superhero and his loyal canine sidekick, both in matching red-and-blue costumes, ready for adventure!
Fun alligator-themed flashcards help children visualize and remember >, =, and < with clear examples like 8 > 3 and 2 < 7.
A visual metaphor for progress-climbing steps toward goals while balancing time, ideas, and resources.
“Less Plastic, More Life” - a compelling visual call to action for ocean conservation and sustainable living.
Use these fun, color-coded alligator cards to help students visually grasp the “less than” concept-just like the alligator always eats the bigger number!
Two cheerful inequality symbols-pink “>” and blue “<”-gazing at each other with big eyes and rosy cheeks, making math fun and approachable.
A cheerful, kid-friendly alligator illustration ready for coloring-great for learning about reptiles and creativity!
A cheerful, stylized orange pear with a single green leaf-ideal for teaching fruit recognition or adding playful visuals to recipes.
