How-To: Edible Abacus

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Aleena of The Hokey Pokey Kitchen put together this awesome edible abacus as a snack for her children, and shares how she did it. What a fun way to get them excited about math! Thanks, Heather!

10 thoughts on “How-To: Edible Abacus

  1. acajjou says:

    Very cool. Is there a link? The “heather” link goes to “dollarstorecrafts.com”

  2. Rachel Hobson says:

    Ah! My apologies – the link was accidentally omitted. It’s been added now! Here it is:
    http://thehokeypokeykitchen.com/?p=393
    Thanks for catching that! :)

  3. acajjou says:

    Wonderful; Thank you!

  4. pozycjonowanie says:

    Hi, delicate area, i think hither something similar to this location but i don’t from anytime second, but seriously it’s greatly nice

  5. Calil Eugeniel says:

    Can I simply say what a reduction to find someone who really knows what theyre talking about on the internet. You definitely know the best way to deliver an issue to gentle and make it important. More folks need to learn this and perceive this aspect of the story. I cant consider youre not more widespread since you positively have the gift.

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