I am happy with these because the magnet is super strong so they can hold so many various items.
These have an amazingly strong magnet so even if you fill them with with lots of dry erase markers. LOVE THESE!
These were great for keeping supplies organized and dry erase markers handy for homeschool lessons on our big white board. Super strong and were not knocked off by kiddos.
i bought my first set of these to keep our fridge magnets organized! ive since bought another one to help with storage on our homeschool white board! they hold up well against small children constantly moving them/using them
These are great for holding supplies in a convenient location, right to hand, on my white board.
The boxes are exactly as described and pictured. My only problem is the white board I have isn't magnetic, I knew that, but thought the trim wasno such luck. They do work around my doorway which has metal. Tip- check your space. These are nice, depending on what you’re working with.
This is perfect for what I need. I love lakeshore learning store great deals and products. I like to visit the Carson location.
these are great for holding and organizing white board markers and other supplies I need at the ready like glue sticks, scissors, pencils, and pens when teaching. there also for nicely in the shelf of a 3-tier cart to hold dry erase markers I'll need for a group. they are sturdy but a bit expensive. i wish they were a bit wider.
These are amazing to keep what you need handy in all the right places!
High quality magnet and plastic. Very durable and doesn't slide on fridge or magnetic chalkboard. Holds a decent quantity of stuff.
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These are awesome! They are very sturdy, stick well to magnetic surfaces and hold up when things are put in them.
The magnetic boxes are used in the classroom for storing straws in counting the days in school. The boxes are labeled for place value; one tens, and hundreds. Students in the kindergarten class place a straw for each day. Bundling 10 ones into tens, and 10 tens into a hundred as they proceed through out the school year. This teaches the concept of place value.
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