See and Spell Learning Toys for Kids Toddlers - 28 Flash Cards and 52 Wooden Alphabet Blocks with a storage bag Preschool kids could learn the alphabet and words through playing is fun. This sight word toy has 56 cute illustrations on the each side of the 28pcs flash cards, allowing kids to associate objects with words, and Kids will love sorting the wooden alphabet blocks and put them on the cards to form a word! What your kids will get from the See and Spell Learning Toys? color recognition hand-eye coordination Increases Parent-Kids Interactive Helps to enlighten your kid's intelligence Train kids color & shape recognition ability Strengthen the recognition of 26 lowercase alphabet and easy words ★Great Gift for Preschool Kids Kids will love this pattern puzzle and will love you for it. Perfect for toddlers and preschoolers age 2+ years old. ★Safe toy for kids Made of high-quality cardboard and rounded smooth wood design, BPA free and non-toxic! All the spell game products are regularly safety d and in compliance with all domestic and international toy safety regulations. ★100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE! We guarantees there is NO RISK FOR YOU, Our goal is to provide kids to enjoy STEM toy. So if you’re not 100% satisfied, please don’t hesitate to let us know- [email protected] What Package Included: 52 x wooden alphabet 28 x double-sided flash card 1 x storage bag
Theme | Alphabets |
Material Type | Wood |
Number of Pieces | 28 |
Size | Medium |
Z**
Great idea but a few suggestions
The cards are very thin (the letters are fine) but will need to laminate them. I also have an issue with some of the singular words pictured with plural images. For example it says foot and they have two feet pictured. Image of eyes but word says eye. I have to explain to my son that isn’t the correct word for that image.The idea of these cards or at least how I use them is to associate the picture with the word/letters. So I ask him what’s the image and he says it. Then I ask him what letters make that image. Or can you find the letters next to the image. Then after he finds all the letters he tells me the word and proceeds to spell each word. This is brilliant but again with words like feet and foot I think it’s important to have the right words and images associated with each other. At least there could have been an arrow pointing to one foot or eye.Lastly there’s an image of rice that looks like cottage cheese. My son got most to all the images right but this one. He’s 3 and called the rice image milk. I had to explain it was “rice”. My son knows what rice is. It’s one of his favorite foods. He names it when he sees it in person whether it’s cooked or not and on other images. But this image was a complete miss. They could have did scattered pieces of rice or made it more defined in the bowl.Other than these issues I think it’s a great way for children to learn.
D**E
Great learning tool
I love this product. I use it for my 3 year old’s homeschooling And it was easy for her to understand and figure out what to do before I even gave her direction. I gave 4 stars instead of 5 because I wish the cards were larger.
A**Y
Practical way to learn abc
Bought these to try and motivate our four year old to learn her letters. The cardboard I wish was thicker, though does the required job. We have to swap out the letters as there aren’t enough letters to do the whole set in one sitting
K**R
Good for homeschool
My kids love playing with this. Product is very well made.
T**N
Worth the money
My daughter loves this nice sturdy and well made
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