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Leaf Rubbing Plates Includes 16 tree/leaf variaties from Roylco Reviews

4.8 Rating 6 Reviews
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Reveal the image of a leaf by placing paper over one of the plastic plates and gently rubbing with crayons or pastels.This set is ideal when real leaves are not available. Sixteen tree/leaf varieties are highlighted. Each textured rubbing plate is 4¼"" x 5½"".The finished artwork is perfect for Thanksgiving invitations or cards, decorations, stationary, or gift wrap.They also work well with clay. Set includes information for additional idea and activity uses.Leaves included: Ginko, Sycamore, River Birch, Tulip Poplar, Linden, Sugar Maple, Sassafras, Sweet Gum, Buckeye, Hickory, Dogwood, Holly, Box Elder, Willow, White Oak, and Elm.

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Joan Hellman
Verified Reviewer
easy to use. Very creative.
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Posted 2 months ago
Stef Nevells
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We got these for a classroom and heard the kids loved them.
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Posted 1 year ago
Barbara Thornbrough
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Our 2 and 3 year old grandchildren enjoyed using these already. They work better than real leaves. It is a nice variety. I wrote the name of the tree on each plate, using the information included.
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Posted 1 year ago
Patricia J. Tommasello
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Children under 4 need assistance in holding the rubbing plate secure and not able to place enough pressure on the crayon
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Posted 2 years ago
My 4 year old likes these.
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Posted 4 years ago
I have already been presented with a picture made by my grandson.
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Posted 4 years ago