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Each individual item is for rent at $10 per day, with a minimum of 2 days.
For longer duration, discounts will be given.
FREE DELIVERY to all parts of Singapore.
For queries, mail us at newtonminds@gmail.com.
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Binomial cube - The Binomial Cube is a concrete representation of the Algebraic Formula (a+b)3. The factors of the equation are represented by the cubes and prism. The elementary Montessori child uses the Binomial cube as an activity of algebraic exploration. |
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Black and white bead - To introduce the concept of numbers to children. |
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Bolts and nuts board - A great material to enhance your child's hand-eye coordination, and his/her ability to discriminate between small and large sizes of the same object. |
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Brown stairs - A series of 10 wooden rectangles or prisms that are all the same length but of progressively larger heights and widths. It is designed to help children draw comparisons in sizes and dimensions. |
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Cards and counters - To reinforce the knowledge that each number is made up of separate quantities. |
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Color boxes - To develop the child's visual perception of colour. It is also used to teach the names of colours and provide experiences in matching. |
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Cylinder Stairs Playboard - Teaches sequencing and color coordination |
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Bead sequencing set - Used to evaluate a child cognitive skills and provide therapeutic intervention to improve motor planning, sorting, hand-eye coordination and pincer grasp. |
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Fabrix box - A box containing 6 different types of fabric for your child to practise their tactile perception. |
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Fraction board - Provide a visual and tactile way to reinforce fractions. |
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Fraction puzzle - Helps your child learn basic fraction concepts. |
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Fraction skittles - 4 large skittles to show whole, halves, thirds and quarters. |
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Geometric solids - Helps your child to identify prisms, rectangles, cylinders and more through visual exercise. |
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Geometric sorting playboard - It teaches children to discern shape of various sizes.It is perfect for children's color differentiation and hand-eye movement.
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Hundred board - A math manipulative intended to teach children number patterns, sequencing skills, basic math concepts and place value. |
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Knobbed cylinders - To help develop your child visual discrimination of size, volume, thickness and height. To develop eye and hand coordination and enhance fine motor skills.
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Knobless cylinders - Teaches the child to be aware of and discriminate between various dimension. |
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Large moveable alphabets - When the child has learned the phonetic sounds of the alphabet and knows the letters by sight and has listened for the sound in words when learning them, he is ready to build words with the large movable alphabet. |
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Metal insets - To help the child acquire proficiency in using a writting instrument, including lightness of touch, evenness of pressure, continuity of line, control of line, and familiarity with the curves and angles found in letters. |
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Number rods (below 3) - Number rods are colored alternately blue and red, and each colored segment is 1 decimeter in length. This exercise is designed to help a student associate quantities and numerals, as well as reinforce the proper sequence of numbers. |
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Number rods (above 3) - Used to teach addition and subtraction. |
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Numbers and dots - To teach the child the value of numbers through visualization. |
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Pink tower - To understand sequence and order. |
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Power of 2 cubes - Demonstrates the power of two by progressively doubling the previous piece, starting with a two centimeter cube. |
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Power of 3 cubes - Demonstrates the power of three by progressively tripling the previous piece. |
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Red rods - To help develop the child's visual discrimination of differences in one dimension as well as developing the child's muscular coordination. |
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Sandpaper letters - To learn the sound and shape of the letters of the alphabet as well as gain muscular memory of the shape of the letters as a prelude to writing. |
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Sandpaper numbers - A simple and uncluttered way to teach and practice the formation of written numbers in a concrete and sensorial way. |
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Small movable alphabets - Used to practice reading skills, word building skills and even spelling. |
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Sound boxes - Each box contains 6 identical hollow wooden cylinders filled with different objects so that, when shaken, they each emit a different sound. |
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Spindle box - To allow the child further practice in associating each numeral with the right number situation. To introduce the number and concept of zero. |
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Sequin board A and B - Seguin Board A - to teach the child the symbols & quantities 1-19 Seguin Board B - to teach the child the symbols and quantities 10 to 99 |
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Thermic tablets - To develop the child's awareness of the difference in the temperature 'feel' of different thermal conductivity of materials in the environment. |
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Touch boards - To refine the child's tactile senses and also indirect preparation for sandpaper letters. |
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Trinomial cube - The child explores the Trinomial cube as a sensorial activity of visual discrimination of color and form and indirect preparation for algebra. |
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Infant crawling track - The track provide the ideal environment for an infant to quickly discover mobility, and for the infant to learn to crawl at an earlier age, allowing for more crawling, which will result in greater brain development.
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Ball pool - Children gain self-confidence as they discover their limits and gradually include others in their games. The Ball Pool is the perfect way to encourage group play. Under adult supervision, children will have fun for hours in this durable ball pool. Balls are not included. |
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Infant crawler set - 9 foam covered expanded vinyl pieces that can be switched around. Suitable for crawling babies 6 months and above.
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Infant step up set - Play corner for combining motor skills and confidence. A perfect setup for crawlies through 3’s |
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Toddler balance set - Suitable for walking toddlers to practise their climbing and jumping off skills. |
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Balance beam - Helps toddlers learn coordination and confidence in body awareness. |
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Soft cubes - Soft blocks for baby and toddler hands. |
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Rubber balls - Improves movement skills and co-ordination. |
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Soft crawley set - Soft crawly space for 6 months thru 2’s with a gentle and a steep slope to test your toddlers. |
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Tubes and balls - Let your babies spend countless hours playing with the balls sliding down the tubes, while strengthening their grip and motor skills. |
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Gym mat - Foam gym mat for your child to tumble safely. |