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??!!)
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
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
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.