Magnetic Alphabet Letters and Numbers for Kids - 182 Foam Magnetic Letters & 81 Foam Magnetic Numbers - Toddler Magnet Letters & Numbers for Fridge or Whiteboard - Comes w/ Organizer Box, Board, Pens
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Two upper case letters and five lower case letters for each number
There hasn't been a need for me to clean in a long time. It's possible that water will separate the magnet from the foam.
It's not a Spanish version; it's an English one. It's possible that you'll want to add something of your own.
No, they come in a variety of colors such as red, blue, orange, green, and yellow.
Selected User Reviews For Magnetic Alphabet Letters and Numbers for Kids - 182 Foam Magnetic Letters & 81 Foam Magnetic Numbers - Toddler Magnet Letters & Numbers for Fridge or Whiteboard - Comes w/ Organizer Box, Board, Pens
In general, this is a good product. br>PROS: You receive a great deal of mail. The case is a useful tool for keeping letters organized.
CONS: It's of poor quality, but that's the case with everything these days. The foam letters get dirty quickly, and they're not very durable if your child bites, crushes, or rips them. br>In conclusion: This set will last a long time unless you want to spend $50 on wooden ones.
These magnetic letters were purchased for use in a remote-control vehicle. Because this $20 set was significantly less expensive than other brands and included everything I needed, I decided to wear it to school. br>br>There are two sets of uppercase letters, five sets of lowercase letters, and five sets of numbers. Letters should be stored in their own containers. Each compartment has a number and a label. 3 markers, and a mini dry eraser are included with the magnetic dry erase board. br>br>The magnets are strong, and the letters (and even the eraser!) are magnetic. ), as well as our refrigerator and a metal door, adhere to the board well. When the doors open and close, they do not fall off. To keep them from falling off, magnets cover the entire back surface. The letters are made of foam. br>br> The surface is devoid of paper. The dry erase board has a cheap feel to it. br>br> It looks like a thin board (or thick cardboard) with a magnetic surface and a large dry erase sticker on top. It's double-sided and functional, but it came with some indents from the plastic case that had been sitting on top of it. br>br>Markers were an added bonus; they have a small magnet on the cap that allows them to stick to the board, and they come in bright colors that are easy to read. The magnetic eraser in the shape of a "dog bone" is a big hit with kids. br>br>Overall, this is a fantastic deal. Quality is excellent.
These were purchased for my autistic 9-year-old son. He enjoys spelling words, but he is a slow writer. This allows him to quickly select and replace letters. It's ideal for learning how to spell words or leaving small notes on the refrigerator. These aren't the same as the old plastic letter magnets that we all used to have. These are thinner, with a magnet covering the entire back. On our magnetic dry erase board, we use these.
I bought it for a five-year-old girl as a present. Her post-it notes She is constantly playing with it at the school daycare center. I'm hoping she enjoys having her own set at home because it's educational and she enjoys it. Through the use of this toy, I will assist her in learning the alphabet and reading. She is a quick learner, so I think this is a great little gift that will be both entertaining and educational.
When I received the products, I was pleasantly surprised by their high quality. I like how the large and small containers for letters and numbers, respectively, keep everything neat and tidy. There are five sets of numbers, which is particularly useful when compared to most other products, which only have one or two sets. The five sets of numbers are sufficient to generate numbers greater than ten or to demonstrate basic math equations. The white board appears to be simply coated thick cardboard, but since I have a large white magnetic board at home, this does not bother me. It's a good size for kids, and it keeps the letters and numbers in place without falling out. Overall, this is a good deal.
These are fantastic for my granddaughter to use as she begins to learn letter recognition and spelling! And there's enough of each letter to spell out words and names! What a fantastic purchase! I accidentally ordered two, but there was no way to return one of them, which was a little disappointing, but it's fine. It simply makes room for more words to be spelled out while others are left alone.
The letter and number quality is excellent, and the number box is adequate; however, some, but not all, of the removable letter boxes are inadequate for sorting.
Foam, not plastic, is used to create the letters. But they're well-organized, and there are a lot of them. On the first day, one of the markers stopped working, but I wasn't paying attention to see what my toddler had done to cause it to stop working. Everything appears to be well-designed and well-run. I'd put it in my classroom if I had one;.