Scrunch Map: A Timberdoodle Review
This is a review post. Timberdoodle graciously sent me a free product in exchange for a review. A review that is always my own, honest and hopefully helpful.
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If it says map, I’m probably interested.
I like maps. Of any kind. For as long as I can remember, this has been true.
I loved the gigantic car Road Atlas my dad kept in our maroon station wagon. I used to pick up every free map available from the rest stops on road trips. I love spreading them out over a table, mapping my route by tracing my finger across the roads. I like looking at the options and thinking about short cuts and scenic routes.
In our home there are two globes, two gigantic wall maps and two small maps. Those are just the ones on the wall.
Point is, I’m a fan of the printed map.
Timberdoodle has what they call a Srunch Map.
It’s pretty much exactly what it sounds like.
It’s made of some sort scrunchable paper-like material and it can be balled up and shoved inside a little bag that comes with it.
The srunching is half the fun.
This is world map but Timberdoodle has other versions as well.
(You can purchase your map right here.)
This is fun to pull out for geography lessons and it’s easy to spread on the floor or table and little fingers can’t rip it easily.
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