Melissa & Doug Disney Mickey and Friends Wooden Alphabet Magnets - 52 Uppercase and Lowercase Letters
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Thank you! Hope you are doing well. There are no differences in size between the magnets and the letters.
A magnet has a diameter of 1" Lower case letters are 2" high and capital letters are 1" high
Hello Kathryn! I look forward to hearing from you! In this case, the magnets won't be attracted to one another. Designed to sit on metal surfaces for maximum "attraction", they are designed to be positioned on a metal surface.
The appliances that are made of stainless steel can be magnetic or they can't. Magnets that stick to your fridge in the same way as others will do so
Selected User Reviews For Melissa & Doug Disney Mickey and Friends Wooden Alphabet Magnets - 52 Uppercase and Lowercase Letters
This magnetic letter set is really cute and better than the plastic letters! A major fail is to purchase alphabet letters that are missing several letters to the alphabet. I gave one star to this. I have a typo on my lowercase m, lowercase q, and lowercase . The first and last letters of this word are in lowercase.
I like the product a lot. While the letters are nicely shaped and not made of plastic, their design is excellent and they are very nice. Ultimately, I would not recommend these magnets if you're like me and want to buy them for your kids to play with. Due to their paper based construction, they came apart when my baby started chewing on them. At the moment, I am trying to find plastic ones that will fit my needs.
We are not exempt from this rule. This is a nice change from the plastic toys that have taken over our homes. I'm glad they are wood, as they look more natural than the plastic toys. It's difficult to tell what Mickey patterns are on the letters. While I do wish there were more than one letter for each, I understand that there are only one of each. There is one of each letter in both uppercase and lowercase in this package.
I am disappointed in The cons are A single side of the magnet is very weak and only one side is magnetized. There is no thickness to it. A few of these were placed on a cookie sheet and held upside down for a short period of time. It was common for them to fall The same applies to these. We will never use this type of thing.
It's so cool to have magnet letters, I love it! In the end, I bought two packs because I kept losing random letters, and I needed extras anyway. This resource is ideal for use with a magnetic whiteboard or magnetic chalkboard in the background of my online English classes, or simply to hold up to a camera when I teach one letter at a time. The colors are vibrant and fun, and the pattern isn't overly busy. Also, they retain their magnetic properties for a long time!.
I bought them as a Christmas gift for my son, who was then one year old, and he enjoys them as much as his grandfather and I do. The woman who taught him his letters and numbers was his grandmother. I just love the box they come in because it has a sliding door and it is so easy to access. br>He can see them on the fridge and also hold big foam letters in his hands to really take part in the learning process. do not let him handle them without supervision, though, because he will lose them!
Overall, I find these to be very useful.
Thus, if you want to make words with more than two letters of the same type, or phrases - I do not understand why you would want this. In sight words, we do more S's and vowels. I don't like this at all, because we need more S's and vowels.
I ordered this product for my son for Christmas. Other than that, it looks pretty cute. As soon as he started playing with the letters, he became very excited. After opening the box, I pulled out my board and put the letters on it, only to find that the lower case n was missing and the magnetic backing was not attached to the upper case Y. I probably can glue the backing back on myself I found the backing in the box. The price of this product might not be as low as others, but it would have been worth it if all letters had been included.