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2025-08-22 15:07:56
I bought these for my 3-year-old and he loves it! It includes 1 capital and 3 lowercase of each letter. The magnetics hold up strong, and the letters are hard to pull apart. I would recommend!
Anon96
2025-07-03 16:23:17
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sky51
2025-06-21 16:04:12
This product exceeded my expectations! There is one upper case letter and three lower case letters so it easy to spell words. Wonderful teaching tool!
Big Toe Riffic
2025-06-02 12:18:14
Works well, it’s basically the upgraded version of the plastic magnetic letters we grew with in the 80’s. The only thing is we’re now noticing a few of the letters have lost their magnetism (letter i and f). Not sure if this is a one off just me case or if others have the same issue, worth mentioning just in either case. Otherwise these letters are durable and cute. My 2 year old loves them and plays/learns with them daily.
Mia Mae
2025-05-17 16:12:21
I just received this bucket of magnetic letters and numbers today and am very impressed so far. I ordered them to help me entertain my 2 and 4 year old on a long road trip that we are starting in a couple days. The bucket contained 1 set of the entire uppercase alphabet, 3 sets of the entire lowercase alphabet, and 1 set of numbers, 1-10 (so really 11 numbers with the extra 1 for the 10). I didn't realize, but noticed when I was checking to make sure my pieces were all present, that all the vowels are the same color. I really like that the company did it that way - it will be much easier to identify and pick them out when we make words. I also love that there are several sets of the lowercase letters. This is going to be awesome when we start making short sentences or longer words that require several of the same letters - like "hippopotamus" - haha, but we aren't there yet.I have 2 travel lap trays that I have made for my boys that have a magnetic cookie sheet for the top, and all of the magnets stick to it great. If I shake the tray, they hardly move, but are easy to pick back off.The only thing that slightly bugs me about this set are the colors. They don't really go in any order. If you ignore all the blue ones, since those are vowels, the other colors go -green, yellow, red, purple,green, yellow, red, orange,green, yellow, red, purple,green, yellow, red, orange,yellow, orange, purple, orange, red. What the heck.The numbers have no color pattern, but I feel like the 1's should have been the same color.But I am happy that all the upper and lowercase letters, that match, are the same colors (the B and b's are green, the C and c's are yellow...)So the only thing left is to see how they hold up over time. I expect that with supervision they will be just fine. I think if they are left unattended with my boys, the magnet will probably get picked off, or the foam taste/bite tested. But if any of it is ingested, the magnetic part is not strong enough to cause any damage to my kiddos, so A+.
Customer
2025-03-21 10:13:18
These letters are perfect for my needs. I volunteer mentoring/tutoring disadvantaged preschool children, helping to get them ready for Kindergarten. Right now I am working with kids from two families: one is 6 and the other is 3 years old. I bring a rolling cart with me full of books and preschool games/activities/crafts; the kids choose what they want to work on. Both kids picked out these letters first and were excited to identify/find letters and spell their names (and other words for the older kid) on a small whiteboard. The older one then wrote the words on the whiteboard with a wipe-off marker. We also were able to work on color identification, because each letter is a different color. The letters seem well made and stick fine to the white board. The kids loved them. I liked the convenient packaging and the secure, screw-on lid. What more could you asked for?
Kindle Customer
2025-02-24 18:32:41
This met all my expectations!
MCF
2024-12-29 11:44:11
The letters feel nice and good quality but the selection is very strange. A bunch of lowercase Qs, a bunch of Xs and Js....one capital E and L. Seems like more commonly used letters should be more represented so your kid can, for instance, spell their full name.
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