🧠 Shape Your Future with Fun!
The Polydron Platonic Solids Set includes 50 durable pieces made from high-quality ABS plastic, designed for educational play. With 32 equilateral triangles, 12 pentagons, and 6 squares, this set is perfect for teaching the fundamentals of solid geometry. Compatible with other Polydron products, it offers endless creative possibilities for children aged 4 and up.
Manufacturer | Polydron (UK) Ltd |
Part number | 10-3000 |
Item Weight | 584 g |
Item model number | 10-3000 |
Size | 4 years |
Style | Single |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 50 |
Included components | 32 Equilateral Triangles, 12 Pentagons and 6 Squares. |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**Y
Excellent learning aid
Purchased these for my son to assist his co-ordination skills, turns out they are also good for maths learning too (count the sides, which fit where, how many sides in total etc).They are well made and have survived being dropped on multiple occasions
O**.
Very useful set both for play and improving 3D skills
My daughter is absolutely happy to create list of 3D shapes with this set. High quality plastic, good colours
K**Z
Excellent and versatile resource
Although pricey, these are excellent quality and robust. Having used them in classrooms I bought these for tutoring and continue to be delighted by the uses for all different age groups. Particularly good for helping older students understand surface area and younger ones shape.
R**N
Excellent educational yoy
Illustrates the platonic solids. You can also combine dual solids. Cube and octahedron together works well. Icosahadron and dodecahedron combined gets too unstable and collapses too easily. I haven't got it finished yet! but great fun.
A**I
Good toy
Brilliant toy for 5 yr old to help explode 3D shapes
M**T
Educational
My grandson loved it
S**H
Next day delivery
Brilliant quality just like what we have at school
B**Y
Well made
These are really solid, well made. When you click them into place, they form a solid shape, you can put pressure on the plastic to click them together without being afraid something will break. It's been wonderful to teach the children geometry.
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