Brain-Numbingly Cool Popsicles
Brain-Numbingly Cool Popsicles
An 11-year-old boy named Frank Epperson invented the treat we call the Popsicle in 1905. He had mixed a soda drink with a wooden stick and accidentally left it outside on a cold winter night. The next day he found it frozen into a puck, liked the taste, and dubbed his accidental creation the “Eppsicle.” He patented his creation 18 years later, and the frozen “drink on a stick” remained largely unchanged until 2008 when industrial designer Ken Zorovich started a new ice (pop) age.
Build number and fine-motor skills with these irresistible ice cream pops! Pop the numbered shell over the ice cream pop with the matching number of dots. Perfect for practicing 1-to-1 correspondence with numbers 1–10. Great for color matching, too!.
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