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Hello. This is Butter's House :) I'm writing a review of the Noriter Board, which has been with me for a year now. At first, I used it to hide awkward spaces in my home and to encourage drawing in my child's room, so I purchased a basic stand and used it as an additional stand. Then, over time, I acquired a stand with wheels, and now I can move it freely from the living room to my child's room. Let's talk about the stand in detail: The Prime Pocket Stand is portable, which is really nice. The three biggest advantages are ① the adjustable height, ② the ability to move it on wheels, and ③ the storage compartment at the bottom. I've tried both the Prime High Stand and the Basic Stand, but the High Stand required a dedicated cup to hold pens, which was a bit of a hassle because I had to store and retrieve the magnetic teaching aids elsewhere. The Basic Stand is fixed in place, so I recommend it if you plan to keep it in one spot. I chose the wheeled stand and was very satisfied with its stability, even on the mat, which I was worried about. And let's compare the sizes. M size 1. A stand is essential. Because of its size, a stand is essential. The Prime Pocket Stand was the most useful. 2. Wide usability The large surface area leaves plenty of room for children's drawings and teaching aids. 3. Useful for Korean learning I found it convenient to be able to stick magnetic teaching aids on it and write with markers while studying. S size 1. It's okay to just leave it alone. The flat bottom allowed for some play. However, a stand is recommended for toddlers. 2. Can be used on a desk. It can be placed right next to a desk, making it convenient for worksheets. 3. Object feel It looks like a poster, so it fits well anywhere in the home. The way you use it will depend on the shape of your home and where you place it. I use a small one in my child's room and a medium one in my living room :) I hope this helps you choose a magnetic board. ➿ #Noriterboard #갤러리보드 #자석보드 #아이방인테리어 #아이가있는집