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

4.9 Rating 7 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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This gift was for my 4-year-old granddaughter. She loved it and her mama loved it even more! They had lots of fun learning how to use the leaf reliefs and plan to make rubbings of many other 3D objects they find. Great gift! Big success!
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Posted 1 month ago
Joan Hellman
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easy to use. Very creative.
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Posted 6 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 2 years 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 2 years 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 5 years ago