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Collection of Unifix Cubes (23)
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A trio of stylized pixel-art blocks, each uniquely detailed: red with a spiral side, blue with a removable lid, and yellow featuring a square window.
Use colorful Unifix cubes to copy the given patterns-or invent your own! Great for kindergarten and first-grade math centers.
Six brightly colored Unifix cubes arranged in two rows, perfect for visual and tactile math instruction in classrooms or at home.
Easy-to-layer linking cubes in 12 colors-ideal for math activities, visual aids, or creative designs.
A simple yet expressive sketch of an orange cardboard box with a removable lid and top slot-perfect for visual storytelling or classroom materials.
A visual guide to Unifix cube patterns used in early childhood math instruction, showing color sequences for teaching repetition and logic.
Vibrant 2D and 3D linking cubes in multiple colors, plus stacked bar representations-ideal for elementary math instruction.
A visual representation of increasing quantities using orange UNIFIX cubes-great for teaching counting, addition, and patterns.
These vibrant, multi-colored interlocking cubes support hands-on math exploration-perfect for counting, addition, subtraction, and spatial reasoning.
A colorful assortment of blue plastic blocks stacked and grouped to inspire creativity and spatial reasoning.
A colorful bar graph made of orange linking cubes-ideal for teaching number sense and data representation.
Vibrant, interlocking Unifix Cubes in rainbow order-perfect for counting, patterning, and early STEM exploration.
Use this blank ten-frame sheet to create custom number pattern exercises-perfect for kindergarten and first-grade math centers.
A schematic arrangement of cubes and rectangular prisms demonstrating spatial configuration and structural balance.
A fun, hands-on counting activity where children match numbers to stacks of Unifix cubes-perfect for visual and tactile learners.
A child places an orange block into a sequence, demonstrating color matching with the Cubitos educational set.
A scrambled 3x3 Rubik’s Cube showing mixed colors on each visible face-ideal for learning solving algorithms.
This visual breaks down a process into ten sequential steps (red/yellow) and two supporting components (blue).
Vibrant rainbow-colored Unifix Cubes in a clear display window, perfect for hands-on math learning and pattern activities.
A neatly organized grid of 24 flat, colorful 2D cubes-perfect for visual learning or graphic design inspiration.
A cheerful, cartoon-style yellow donation box-ideal for illustrating giving, fundraising, or community support initiatives.
These vibrant green interlocking cubes help students visualize math concepts through tactile, hands-on learning.
