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Collection of Solids (23)
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A simple yet effective isometric representation of a cube, useful for explaining spatial relationships and perspective.
A clear, colorful display of fundamental 3D geometric solids used in geometry instruction and spatial reasoning exercises.
A playful, minimalist cartoon chair with an olive green frame and bold orange seat-ideal for lighthearted design contexts.
Crisp, shiny red apples with natural stems and leaves-ideal for representing freshness and wholesome fruit.
A stylized, hand-drawn chair featuring bold outlines and flat colors for a playful yet modern aesthetic.
A crisp, translucent ice cube with embedded air bubbles, ideal for illustrating cold drinks or refreshing concepts.
A vibrant collection of 3D geometric solids ideal for classroom visuals, presentations, or digital learning resources.
A standard right circular cylinder shown in perspective, with the bottom edge dashed to indicate it's hidden from view.
A crisp, ripe red apple with a single green leaf, ideal for showcasing freshness and natural appeal.
A cheerful cartoon chicken waves from the top of a handcrafted wooden letter A, ideal for teaching letters and farm animals to young learners.
A cheerful green chicken sits atop a wooden letter K, complete with nails and a daisy-ideal for teaching the alphabet in a fun way.
Three beakers illustrate molecular spacing and motion: widely spaced in gas, closer in liquid, and tightly packed in solid.
Children demonstrate the three classic states of matter: solid (cube), liquid (milk), and gas (balloon).
A colored sphere showing key reference lines: the equator (solid) and meridians (dashed), used to explain spherical coordinates.
A solved 3×3 Rubik’s Cube with red, yellow, and blue faces-classic colors of the world’s most famous twisty puzzle.
A stylized depiction of raw amber resin, highlighting its rich color variations and polished facets.
A clean isometric projection of a cube, highlighting its three-dimensional structure through visible edges and vertices.
Meet the trio: a happy solid cube, a joyful water droplet, and a playful cloud-each illustrating a fundamental state of matter.
