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The Sealive Wooden Abacus is a premium educational toy designed for kids aged 3-5, featuring 50 brightly colored wooden beads on a smooth, natural pine frame painted with non-toxic water-based colors. Lightweight and portable, it enhances early math skills, color recognition, and fine motor coordination, making it an ideal gift for preschool learning and development.











| ASIN | B0BW953XC9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,892 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #4 in Baby & Toddler Abacuses |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (482) |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Item model number | sealive2023005 |
| Manufacturer | Sealive |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 5.9 x 1.06 x 6.18 inches |
T**R
Using in the Laundry Room to Count Items Not to Dry in Each Washer Load
I have been using a pen and post-it to make hash marks for each type of item I'm putting in the washing machine that should NOT go in the dryer. I do this for each load that has any non dryer items. This is because I would forget all the items then mistakenly run them through the dryer and ruin them. Every load required cross outs and re-tallies. Then I would run out of space on one post-it and start again with writing categories PANTS: ||| TOPS: || etc. I bought this abacus to keep track without writing stuff down and crossing out. I labeled the rows with types of clothing. For each pair of pants that I want to pull from the dryer I move one blue bead to the side. For each top I move a red bead to the side. Then when I'm moving most of the load to the dryer I can make sure I have all the non-dryer items pulled out for hanging up. It's really tidy, easier than writing, reusable. I made the labels with a labeler that plugs into the computer that allows pics to be pasted in. Then do an image search for "free black white outline icon +shirt" or "...+pants". Then make labels (see pics). Also since the beads slide around easily if bumped, I bought these extra wide miniature clothespins. They're 1/2" wide and 1.75" long - don't get the skinny ones because they flip 90 degrees when you try to open them . My dad (the industrial engineer) would be proud. We plan to build a nice laundry / utility room soon. This is getting shelf space for sure.
N**A
Educational toy
I am pleases with what I odered.
G**G
DO NOT BUY!
Ordered 2 and both arrived broken. The wooden beads are very small and made of poor quality wood resulting in beads that break easily.
J**S
very good
This product is very good and practical; my son loved it. It's great because they can learn to count to 100 and it's also very fun. I highly recommend it.
D**H
Perfect Compact Abacus for Desk & Homeschool Use
This Sealive Wooden Abacus is a great little math tool, especially for homeschool or desk-based learning. One thing I immediately noticed is that it’s smaller than a traditional classroom-sized abacus — and for us, that’s actually a big plus. It fits perfectly on a desk or table without taking up too much space, making it ideal for one-on-one instruction or independent practice. The 50 colorful beads slide smoothly across the rods and are easy for small hands to move. The bright colors help keep younger kids engaged while they practice counting, grouping, and basic addition and subtraction. It’s simple, but that’s part of its strength — it keeps the focus on learning fundamentals. The wooden frame feels sturdy enough for everyday use, and the overall design is clean and functional. It’s lightweight but stable when sitting flat on a surface. Pros: Compact size is great for desks and homeschooling Bright, engaging colors Beads move smoothly Encourages hands-on math learning and fine motor development Cons: Smaller than a standard classroom abacus (may not be ideal for group visibility) Overall, this is a practical, well-sized learning tool that works especially well in a homeschool setting or for small-group learning at the table.
A**8
Be careful with bar coming loose & beads falling
Abacus is nice but the prices aren’t glued in. The bar came off the other side & the beads started to fall off.
C**H
simple and fun for little kids
This is a simple, unbreakable toy that babies can enjoy, toddlers can learn colors and counting, preschoolers can learn to add and subtract. Even our older kids seem to like clicking the beads back and forth as a fidget toy. No batteries! And it will last for generations.
J**E
Great
Great
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