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November 19, 2009
Studio 1am's MeasureMe Stick
November 19, 2009

From Studio 1am, one of my favorite Chicago-based design studios, the MeasureMe Stick is as simple as the name implies, but as useful as any kid could imagine. The wall-mounted oversized board transforms the traditional ruler into a playful object useful for SO much more than measuring your child's height every month. Teach math, have them measure and add the height of their playthings, guess how tall daddy is, and more. Each piece is made from bamboo and non-toxic finishes, and is available in three vibrant colors from Studio 1am.

Posted by Emily Pilloton on November 19, 2009 | Comments (0)
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