Curious Columbus Magnetic Objects and Letters. Set of 78 Foam Magnets Including 52 Pictures and 26 Uppercase Alphabet Magnets from A-Z. Best Educational Toy for Preschool Learning
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A few of the magnets, such as the letter T and the banana magnet, may be small enough to be a choking hazard, but for the most part, the magnets are large enough not to be a hazard; however, my advice is to look around on Amazon because I believe there are larger magnets available. I hope you found this information useful.
I'd send it back to the sender. All of the letters in the alphabet should have been delivered to you. Various shapes of various objects. Trucks, to be specific. Popsicles are a refreshing treat. Stars. Trucks. Etc.
The uppercase letters A-Z are included in this Curious Columbus magnetic object set. Z, as well as two complete sets of picture objects (52), each of which includes the object's name. I hope this has provided you with a satisfactory response to your query. Polly, I appreciate it.
My child has chewed on a few of them, and while the image hasn't come off, it has bent away from the magnet. I'm not sure, but if I sucked frequently enough, I could see the paper bending and coming off after a while.
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I was hoping these would be better than Melissa's. Doug magnets, however, this is not the case. One magnet has already been smashed by my 16-month-old son. This was just delivered to us this afternoon. These would be a good choice for teething toddlers. They are truly stunning. I really like the photos. My son loves magnets, so we're back to square one in our search for an indestructible item. I'd also like to point out that the letters, as well as some of the picture magnets, are quite small. I didn't want to give it to my son because I was afraid he would choke.
They are my favorite. They are a hit with my toddler daughter. But she couldn't stop herself from pretending to eat ice cream. The others, on the other hand, appeared to be more appealing. She'll be three in a few months, but she'll need more time before she's tempted to chew on them. Yes, I'm aware of the other three, but I didn't expect these to be as easy to separate. To her, it's the equivalent of removing nail polish. She simply refused to pick at them any longer.
For elementary school children, I purchased the letters and animals. The reviews I read were positive, and I liked the concept of a magnet that covered the entire back. I received the order about a week ago and have been using it for a few days. I noticed the front plastic pictures were separating from the foam backing as soon as I started pulling the letters out of the bag. I assumed it was just two or three animals, but there were a number of them separating from the backing. I don't recall seeing anyone else mention this issue in their reviews, but I did notice that some people said their toddlers were allowed to play with them. I'd be extremely wary. Because the magnet is one piece and attached directly to the foam, they're advertised as being safe to use with toddlers, but the magnets in the ones I bought weren't the problem. What's dangerous is when the plastic pictures come apart. I gave it two stars because I like that it includes all of the letters as well as two animals for each letter.
Furthermore, the artwork is extremely well-done. The designs have been given a more contemporary makeover. A wide range of objects is also available. This is an excellent educational tool. To begin working on sounds and sight words, I'm going to pair this set with lowercase letters and numbers. They have a fantastic build quality to them. It's made of foam with a magnetic layer on top of it. Small magnets will not fall out, will not stick, and will not pose a choking hazard, as they would with the old school plastic variety. These are incredible! Thank you for producing such a fantastic product.
To be honest, I was hesitant to spend this much money on magnets for my one-year-old daughter because she is my first child and it seemed excessive. She, on the other hand, enjoys being in the kitchen with me, but she quickly becomes bored. As a result, I chose to simply purchase them. I'm so glad I took the chance! They are of excellent quality! The images are vibrant and well-done, and the magnets are strong but not so strong that my one-year-old can't remove them from the refrigerator. I was also concerned because several of the reviews I read claimed that the magnet peels away from the foam part, and I tried to separate them but couldn't. My Great Pyrenees puppy has stolen a few from the fridge and devoured them in a matter of seconds, so if you have dogs, especially puppies, and are aware that they love these things, I keep mine up high when my daughter isn't using them for this reason. However, they are a hit with my daughter. When I'm turned the other way, she lightly chews on them, but they're big enough that I'm not worried about choking as long as she's not biting pieces off, which she hasn't done yet. Magnets from this brand have already been recommended to two of my friends who have small children.
These magnets had a lot of potential for me. The way they're advertised, it looks like you'll get three complete sets of alphabet magnets: The alphabet in its entirety, as well as what appeared to be objects and animals. What I ended up with was a sloppy mash-up. made up of unhelpful and occasionally ridiculous words that don't match the packaging A sailboat is the name for a pirate ship. There is a picture of a sad girl with the word "upset" underneath it, but the other faces are "king" and "queen. " If it weren't for the fact that there were FOUR letter Fs and only two Xs, I'd be able to overlook everything I wrote above. Each letter is supposed to have three of them. What, no xylophone came to mind? Or is it just that my package arrived damaged?br>br>If you're like me and want specific animals or cars, you'd be better off ordering individual sets that come with exactly what you want. This multipack is convenient, but it's not perfect, and in hindsight, I'd rather spend more money on the right items.
These magnets were purchased for my 10-month-old daughter because she would not stop removing my small magnets from the refrigerator. I wanted to get her some magnets that she could chew on (because that's what babies do with anything they can get their hands on), as well as ones that were fun and educational. The picture magnets are mostly large enough that they don't pose a choking hazard, and the images are amusing and unique. Each letter of the alphabet is represented by a picture. Although some of the letters are still small enough for her to choke on (especially the "I," which is inevitably her favorite), they will eventually be very useful in learning the alphabet and matching the pictures to them. br>br>The picture magnets are made of thick cardboard with foam padding between the magnet and the image. I don't mind if the ink bleeds or if the magnet falls out. The alphabet magnets are made of a soft, flexible foam that is ideal for developing fine motor skills in small children's fingers. My daughter adores them and engages in constant play with them, allowing me to finally finish the dishes! This purchase has made me extremely happy.