Mickey Math Counters

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    Originally Posted By mickeymousears

    I'm a teacher, and one of my colleagues recently pulled out a huge box of Mickey Mouse math counters. I begged her to tell me where she got them, but she couldn't remember (or didn't want to tell me). They were red, blue, yellow and green. maybe 1/2 an inch tall, plastic Mickeys. Possibly used for game pieces. In the teaching world, we call them math counters or manipulatives... i have no idea what the real world would call these things.

    Does anyone know where I can get them? Have you seen them anywhere? What are they really called, so I can begin my search?

    As you know... no child should ever have to do math without Mickey Mouse, not only are you helping me, but you're investing in the future ;) (hows that for dramatics??!!)
     
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    Originally Posted By mickeymousears

    they look like these:

    <a href="http://www.lakeshorelearning.com/seo/ca" target="_blank">http://www.lakeshorelearning.com/seo/ca</a>|searchResults~~p|2534374302096039~~f|/Assortments/Lakeshore/ShopByCategory/mathematics/viewall.jsp

    but shaped like Mickey
     
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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    I had a little trouble with your link--are they magnetic shapes?

    p|2534374302096039~~f|/Assortments/Lakeshore/ShopByCategory/mathematics/viewall.jsp
     
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    Originally Posted By alexbook

    Here's a shorter version of the link:
    <a href="http://preview.tinyurl.com/cuy8j3" target="_blank">http://preview.tinyurl.com/cuy8j3</a>

    Sorry, I can't help with the search, though.
     

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