Educational Insights Alphabet Rubber Stamps - Lowercase 5/8", Set of 26 Letters and 4 Punctuation Marks: Perfect for Homeschool & Classroom, Ages 4+
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The answer is yes. In reality, I just wrote the letter in the bottom of each space to make it easy for my students to put every stamp in its proper
A child can see the letters pretty clearly if they lightly press on the dough.
It is made of plastic with an embossed
If you are interested in the item, contact the seller. When I ordered one of these pieces, it arrived with the wrong pieces. The company, however, sent me the missing pieces separately. Getting in touch with them might be worthwhile.
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It seems that the stamps and case are durable. On the bottom of the case is a letter corresponding to its place in the case. It was a surprise to see the stamps so small. Most of the letters are a little smaller than 1/2 inch both in width and length, except for m and w, which are just a little longer than 3/4 inch. **The letters are not raised up to the desired degree so they show corners and edges, but they are better than Melissa and Doug. For me, it was worth it in spite of the price being higher than other brands (that currently contain both uppercase and lowercase plus numbers). It is easier to clean the handles since they are plastic. I find it inevitable to have ink on the handle of a wooden stamp and even if it's washable, the ink doesn't come off the wood so I prefer the plastic stamps.
They are perfect for what you need. They can be used to spell out words and make sentences by my oldest child. In particular, he especially enjoys and uses the punctuation marks and gets inspired to make exciting sentences so he can use the exclamation marks and to make questions so he can use the questions marks! Although we already had the uppercase letter sets, he was always saying we need a set of lowercase letters. My number is now ready to be bought! Three of my favorite things The year is She stamps her favorite letters all over the place, and she uses a new stamp each week when we are doing the Letter of the Week program. I am just enchanted by this set. I love that they fit nicely into the container, for kids who aren't as excited about writing. I find that they make great spelling practice for children who aren't so enthusiastic about writing. It is easy for them to clean up. We got exactly what we asked for!.
The letter is printed where the letters need to go back, so they know where to put them.
I love the stamps. She loves everything about them. In my kindergarten class, we have a number of these stamps that have lasted for many Their names, color words, word study words, etc. , are all wonderful things for the children to create with them. You can never go wrong with stamps, and these are great ones! It is especially cool because the letters are in lower case!.
There's nothing more classic than this set. This program has been around for most of the 20th century. It is great for students in school. It is used in our center so that the kids can stamp the words they have learned. They still place the stamps upside down and put them in the wrong place despite the lines on the stamps illustrating how they should be placed back in the box. I like the fact that the letter is printed underneath where it will be stored.
This will be great to use in my kindergarten classroom as a word work activity. I did pay attention to the dimensions, but even so, they seem to be a little smaller than I expected. I don't think it will be difficult to work with the size, A reasonably good job has been done on them.
My students liked these stamps because they are so cute. Originally, I did not think that the stamps would hold up due to their size in fact, they are smaller than what I expected. I needed a different way for them to spell instead of having to write. Unfortunately, I had not realized the size of the stamps, and I was at fault for that. The stamps do not seem to be very large, but my students seemed to use them fairly well despite my belief that The students are seven years old and have very bad fine motor skills and grip, but they still hold them well, like I said. They are definitely worth checking out.
Despite this, the kit came with only two A and no C. A C is not readily available from the company because they say they will "review the case. " I am trying to get the C but am not hopeful.