Wikki stix, primary pak

$18.50 (inc. $1.68 GST)
Code: WSp
Year Level: Early Years, Foundation

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A supplementary resource suitable to use with certain PLD resources.

Wikki Stix are made of yarn and food-grade non toxic wax. They have been manufactured in the USA for over twenty years. Slightly tacky, they stick to virtually all smooth surfaces and can also be assembled into 3D models. Great for arts & crafts, quiet play, play dates, travel. Stimulate imagination. No right or wrong way to play. Contain no latex, gluten or nut. See downloadable product sample pagesย for a full leaflet including safety certifications.

  • 48 Wikki Stix in a range of Primary colours.
  • Ideal for funky craft activities, quiet play, after school, etc..

 

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Additional information

Weight 0.08 kg
Dimensions 32 × 15 × .2 cm

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