Solving Mathematical Problems With Every Kids Favourite Toy
Andrew Robichaud — July 14, 2009 — Life-Stages
References: pylones-usa & newlaunches
Math and any other numerical calculations are now a thing of the boring past. Now you can use the Lego calculator for all your arithmetic needs.
The Lego calculators come in a range of four colors (red, black, green and blue) and rock a nifty retro Lego design (you know, just like every other Lego creation…but that’s AWESOME).
The calculator is not one of those genius calculators with the second function stuff on it (a sci-ent-if-ic calculator…now you know), however for a young kid (or me) that needs a little technological assistance with his multiplication homework, this cool device is perfect!
The Lego calculators come in a range of four colors (red, black, green and blue) and rock a nifty retro Lego design (you know, just like every other Lego creation…but that’s AWESOME).
The calculator is not one of those genius calculators with the second function stuff on it (a sci-ent-if-ic calculator…now you know), however for a young kid (or me) that needs a little technological assistance with his multiplication homework, this cool device is perfect!
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