Abacus - Arithmetic frame with 100 balls by Ebert GmbH
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Abacus, Wooden Counting Frame with 100 Beads by Ebert GmbH – Handmade Learning Toy from the Ore Mountains
Classic Wooden Abacus – 100 Colorful Beads for Fun Learning
The Abacus, wooden counting frame with 100 beads by Ebert GmbH is a traditional educational toy crafted with care in the heart of the Ore Mountains (Erzgebirge). Designed for children from 3 years and older, it promotes early math skills, concentration, and perseverance. Handmade from local beechwood in Germany – Made in Germany, it combines sustainability with timeless design.
Playful Design Meets Functionality
With 100 wooden beads in vibrant red and blue arranged across ten rows, this abacus introduces children to arithmetic in a playful and intuitive way. The alternating colors help in understanding quantities and the decimal system. Its clean, classic look makes it perfect for both playrooms and learning spaces.
Authentic Erzgebirge Toy – Quality by Ebert GmbH
This abacus with 100 beads by Ebert GmbH is produced by one of the most respected traditional toy makers in the region. The paints and finishes are water-based, solvent-free, and comply with EN 71 safety standards. This ensures not only a beautiful product but a safe one for children.
A Unique Gift – Traditional Craftsmanship Meets Education
Whether as an educational toy, a thoughtful gift, or a piece of German wooden folk art, this abacus is an item of lasting value. Its compact size of 29 x 23 x 6 cm makes it easy to store and durable for everyday use.
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Instructions for Using the Abacus by Ebert GmbH
What is an Abacus?
An abacus, also called a counting frame, is a traditional educational toy that helps children understand basic mathematical concepts in a playful way. The Abacus, wooden counting frame with 100 beads by Ebert GmbH, is designed for children aged three and up to practice counting, simple arithmetic, and concentration. This learning tool is crafted entirely from wood, painted in bright colors, and handmade in the Ore Mountains of Germany.
Structure of the Counting Frame
The counting frame consists of ten horizontal metal rods, each fitted with ten colorful wooden beads. Altogether, there are 100 beads, alternating in red and blue. The colors typically switch every five beads, making it easier for children to recognize groups and patterns. This structured design supports the development of number sense and introduces the decimal system in a visual and tangible way.
Learning to Count with the Abacus
The first step in using the abacus is simply learning to count. Children move the beads from left to right while counting out loud – one, two, three, and so on. This repetition helps internalize the number sequence while reinforcing quantity recognition. The use of color enhances clarity and helps children keep track of their progress visually.
Recognizing Number Groups Visually
The alternating colors on the abacus help children quickly understand how larger numbers are made up of smaller groups. For example, five red beads followed by five blue beads make ten. By seeing these groupings, children begin to understand number composition and develop a foundation for more advanced math skills.
Practicing Addition in a Visual Way
Basic addition becomes easy to understand with the abacus. For instance, to show “3 + 2,” a child first moves three beads to one side and then two more. By counting all the moved beads, the child discovers that three plus two equals five. This hands-on method makes abstract math concepts more relatable and engaging.
Step-by-Step Subtraction
Subtraction can be practiced just as effectively. If the child starts with seven beads and then moves four back, they can count the remaining beads and realize that seven minus four equals three. This step-by-step process helps children understand subtraction as a logical and visual action.
Understanding Multiplication
The abacus is also useful for introducing multiplication. If a child moves two beads on each of four rows, they can then count all the beads to find that four times two equals eight. By grouping and counting, children begin to grasp the concept of repeated addition.
Explaining Division with Beads
Division can be demonstrated by evenly distributing beads across rows. If ten beads are divided evenly onto two rows, the child can see that each row holds five beads. This hands-on method makes the principle of sharing or splitting into equal parts easier to understand.
Learning with All Senses
Using the abacus engages multiple senses and skills at once. Children see, touch, move, and count the beads while thinking through problems. This multi-sensory approach strengthens concentration, fine motor skills, and logical thinking. The tactile experience with natural wood makes learning both enjoyable and memorable.
Everyday Use in Learning Environments
The abacus is suitable for everyday use in kindergartens, elementary schools, learning centers, or at home. Its durable wooden frame and clear design make it a practical tool for daily learning. Short and regular practice sessions are effective, and even free play with the beads can spark curiosity and independent thinking.
Tips for Parents and Educators
Parents and educators can support the learning process by offering simple exercises, counting along, and encouraging children to try their own ideas. Keeping lessons short, playful, and positive ensures that learning stays fun. Letting children explore freely fosters confidence and builds a strong foundation in early math skills.
A Learning Tool Built with Craftsmanship
The Abacus, wooden counting frame with 100 beads by Ebert GmbH is more than just a toy – it is a thoughtfully crafted learning aid and a piece of traditional German wooden folk art. Made from local beechwood, painted with certified water-based, solvent-free colors, and handcrafted in Germany, this abacus stands for quality, safety, and educational value. It brings together traditional craftsmanship and modern learning principles – a timeless classic that helps generations of children explore the world of numbers.
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