⚡️ Compact power, zero plugs—add efficiency to your day!
The Lakeshore Addition Machine Electronic Adapter is a durable, compact, and manually operated tool designed for efficient one-handed use. Measuring just 9.5 inches and made from easy-to-clean plastic, it requires no power source, making it ideal for versatile applications like crafts and school projects.
Finish Types | Plastic |
Color | Yellow |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 9.06 x 1.57 x 9.84 inches |
Power Plug | No Plug |
Number of Ports | 1 |
D**K
Great math tool
Kids love the tactile learning experience. In addition, the device teaches number patterns.
N**R
SUPER helpful for kiddos!
This product is so amazing if you have a child trying to learn addition. The little boxes pop up and the answer is displayed in the front of the pop up box in red. My daughter thinks it is SO cool that there is something to 'fidget' with and it makes learning more fun!
R**O
Kids love it
It is a great tool to get your kids learning they play
C**R
Learning
I got this because I wanted to teach math facts. I’m the beginning it was used as a toy and they would spend more time popping them up and down. But after supervision I feel it’s been a great thing for the kids to use while doing math. I wish they went a bit higher in number but it’s great for what it is.
M**F
Not sturdy
I like the concept of learning math this way. Not happy that the stickers were quickly scratched off by a younger child.
L**.
Grands love this learning tool
Bought for my youngest grandson to get a jump start on his addition. He loves pushing the buttons to see if he got the right answer.
K**I
My 6 year old loves this
I got this for my 1st grader to practice math facts. He loves it. He's finding patterns in the numbers, going across, up and down, and diagonally. He loves punching the buttons up and down. He also makes patterns with the raised buttons vs the depressed ones, and his fingers have mock battles in them (uses the blocks like minecraft). That last bit is not quite the intended use, but he's still saying the numbers and he pushes the buttons up/down, so that sort of counts :-) He's eager to be "tested" and loves to track what he does/does not already know. I find this very useful and love to see him play with it.
S**G
My 4 year old loves it!
My 4 year old has already learned to add and can go through most of it fast and without hesitation. He loves the challenge of pressing the button after he has given his answer.
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