As I walked by the Target Dollar Spot this week, I spotted this little treasure! 200 mini erasers for $3 - and it's packaged in a divided container!
It would be easy to graph these too: have your child take a handful, and sort them. Then line them up, and compare the rows of erasers. What are there the most of? The fewest? How many more bunnies than carrots?
Have a slightly older child? Can they add 3 bunnies and 6 eggs? Two carrots with blue edges, and 4 carrots with yellow edges? Can they use the erasers to answer a word problem: If I had 7 eggs, but gave 3 away, how many eggs would be left?
If your child has mastered addition and subtraction, try having them work on early multiplication skills by making a grid with the erasers. How many is 3 rows of 5? Can they show 12 erasers in rows and columns? Can they do it another way?
I'm looking forward to sharing my new eraser collection with the kiddos! How would you use it?!
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