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4 of 5 Sharp edges December 5, 2020
Reviewer: April Broyles from Crofton, MD United States  
The edges were sharper than I thought they would be.

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5 of 5 Perfect for what I needed May 27, 2020
Reviewer: Anonymous Person from Point Pleasant , NJ United States  
This was perfect for introducing fractions, and then taking it to the next level. There isn’t just on set of each fraction circle, there’s multiples. I was able to introduce adding fractions, multiplying fractions, and comparing fractions. Alison Montessori makes shopping a personal experience. I called them because I needed guidance, and they were able to help. Also, I paid for regular shipping; they are so efficient I received my order the next day. Second time purchasing from them, but I have found my place to order Montessori/Concrete materials. Love!

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5 of 5 Great Quality December 23, 2019
Reviewer: Sandra Deacon from Avilla, IN United States  
These are excellent quality...it just took some time to snap them apart. I just watched some Netflix while I did it, haha! Excellent quality at an extremely fair price. My only request would be for Alison’s to use eco-friendly packing, like shredded paper, rather than packing peanuts.

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3 of 5 December 8, 2019
Reviewer: Anonymous Person  


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4 of 5 be careful, else they break unevenly September 8, 2018
Reviewer: Mrs. L from United States  
Decent thickness of plastic for the price. These come as whole circles perforated into the respective fractions. I thought these were perforated enough to just tear them easily along the lines but a couple tore unevenly.

This is what seemed to work best, especially with the smaller pieces: 1) fold them on the perforation the way they naturally want to go then 2) keep it folded & gently bend each side of the piece along your thumb from from vertex to arc of each piece (perpendicular to the fold), then 3) unfold and tear on the perforation along a sturdy ruler 4) Trim with scissors, if needed.

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5 of 5 Cut-Out Labeled Fraction Circles (1-10) / Fraction September 12, 2014
Reviewer: Anonymous Person from Boston, MA United States  
Durable material. Worth the buy!

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