A personal library kit for the classroom
A self-explanatory kit from Knock Knock — the award-winning makers of witty books and gifts.
Fuel your creativity and stay organised.
A self-explanatory kit from Knock Knock — the award-winning makers of witty books and gifts.
Sumblox are a new product for helping children learn about numbers and basic arithmetic.
Pon Pins are sort of like a combination of a paperclip and a standard push pin.
Sugru is basically a play dough-like material that turns to rubber when it is exposed to air.
This clever set of sticky notes are transparent so you can see through them onto the applied surface.
Not much needs to be said about sticky notes, especially to teachers.
Budsies are an incredibly unique company that takes a child’s drawing and transforms it into something that they can physically touch and hug.
As teachers, we often spend a lot of our own money on classroom supplies and it all adds up over time.
We’ve seen pom poms transformed into a number of neat looking items, such as toppers, garland and even a little Shaun the Sheep.
As most building and invention toys are aimed at boys, Goldieblox wanted to create a product that would spark interest from girls.