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Sesame Street Elmo's On The Go Letters, 24 x 36 Inch

Sesame Street Elmo's On The Go Letters, 24 x 36 Inch Sesame Street Elmo's On The Go Letters, 24 x 36 Inch Sesame Street Elmo's On The Go Letters, 24 x 36 Inch Sesame Street Elmo's On The Go Letters, 24 x 36 Inch Sesame Street Elmo's On The Go Letters, 24 x 36 Inch Sesame Street Elmo's On The Go Letters, 24 x 36 Inch
$ 19.98

Score By Feature

Based on 9,540 ratings
Value for money
9.57
Satisfaction
9.20
Customer service
9.05
Giftable
9.08

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Product Description

By entering your model number, you can make sure that this fits.
With 26 brightly colored letters, you can learn the alphabet.
For on-the-go play, there's a handy carry case.
Letters can be kept in this case easily.
26 letters are included, as well as a carry case that folds up.
2 to 4 years old

Questions & Answers

There are some letters that are missing. Is it possible for me to purchase more?

The manufacturer of this toy told me that replacement letters are not available. As a result, you'd have to purchase the entire puzzle. It was such a letdown!

Is there a number-related one?

Yes, it's a blue Cookie Monster.

Is there a shape version of this?

It's something I've never seen before.

There were two q's in the package. no g. need a g. Is anyone aware of where I might be able to obtain it?

Make an appointment with the vendor. I'm sure they'd be willing to come up with a solution. Alternatively, you can return it as damaged and place an order for a new one from a different seller.

Selected User Reviews For Sesame Street Elmo's On The Go Letters, 24 x 36 Inch

Despite the glowing reviews, I was unsure whether my 23-month-old daughter would enjoy it
5/5

Despite the positive feedback, I was skeptical that my 23-month-old would enjoy this toy because he isn't yet a Sesame Street fan. But boy, was I mistaken! My son has a speech delay, so he can't say any of the letters yet, but he can recognize them and return them to their proper places in the case. br>br>Each letter fits snugly into its spot and requires a gentle push to secure it. This has aided my son's speech therapy by allowing him to follow commands like "pull," "push," and "find x. " My son will have a difficult time opening the case, but an adult will not. br>br>This is a toy that will last us a long time, and I'm thrilled with how much it has already helped my son. I'm looking forward to seeing how he'll use it in new ways in the future.

Lana Lewis
Lana Lewis
| Aug 25, 2021
For children under the age of two, this is not a good option
3/5

  My two-year-old was frustrated because taking the letters out was too difficult. For him, I loosen up a few. I couldn't keep it and had to give it back. br>Otherwise, the plastic is of good quality, not cheap.

James Schroeder
James Schroeder
| Aug 17, 2021
I would strongly suggest it
5/5

  We bought this for our son's first birthday, and he seems to enjoy it more than we expected. I highly recommend this item as long as you can keep track of all of the pieces. He can take the pieces out of the holder on his own, and the fact that it's Sesame Street-themed is more than enough to keep his interest. Despite the fact that he is unable to put the pieces back in the correct order at this time, it is an excellent sensory learning tool. Extremely long-lasting and simple to keep clean. We've never had a problem with the pieces being a "choking hazard. " All of the letters are large enough for a small child to handle without difficulty. Our son is unable to open the case on his own, but this is a blessing in disguise because it allows us to better manage the risk of missing pieces throughout the house.

Esmeralda Saunders
Esmeralda Saunders
| Sep 02, 2021
This puzzle is built to last
5/5

This is fantastic! It's the third time I've purchased Elmo letters. My youngest child has autism and is nonverbal. This puzzle aids in the development of her fine motor skills as well as her cognitive abilities. Furthermore, because the letters are large, there is no risk of choking (or chewing problems). The letters are tight at first, and removing or replacing them can be difficult. They loosen up after a couple of times. We were all ecstatic when she completed the puzzle on her own!.

Israel Solomon
Israel Solomon
| Mar 24, 2021
Although the concept is sound, the design is flawed
3/5

I like the concept, but the letters are difficult to remove even for adults; I understand that the letters must snap in tightly so that when you close it up, they stay in place, but my almost 2-year-old constantly wants to put them in and take them out, indicating that it is not yet a toy they can play with independently. The letter "Q" is the most difficult to insert and remove from the alphabet! It's also difficult for me to open the briefcase after you've closed it. I wish the entire thing were about 25% smaller as well. It's far too big to sit on a two-year-old's lap and play with.

Frederick Jacobson
Frederick Jacobson
| Apr 29, 2021
My two-year-old has had a great time with this
5/5

It was a present for my two-year-old son's birthday. br>For the first three months, my two-year-old played with it properly. "A is for Abby!" she exclaimed, holding up the letter and a picture of the slot. As he slid the letter into the slot, he said, Now he's fixated on the letters "M" and "W. " br>After that, he strews the letters around the living room in various locations. This has resulted in a few of them going missing. br>br>In any case. This is, without a doubt, his most favorite birthday present. He talks about "playing letters" and "needing to find m and w" when he first wakes up. br>br>It's a great alphabet game.

River Johnston
River Johnston
| May 09, 2021
This one, as well as the Cookie Monster On the Go 1-, is a personal favorite
5/5

For Christmas in 2017, I bought three carrying cases for my children (two of whom were under the age of two at the time). One was delivered, but the other was not. My family is baffled as to why I sometimes request two of something. "They can share," I believe they can, and I frequently encourage them to do so; However, there are a few times when I request items that are similar (not identical) to what I already have. sies) in order for them to act "like sissy. " Needless to say, after getting tired of fighting, I caved and bought this one a few months later. They enjoy carrying these small 'briefcases' around with them. The only problem is that my almost 3-year-old says it's "hard to open mommy" and asks for assistance. Is it a lucky break?.

Orlando Li
Orlando Li
| Jul 29, 2021
The ABCs are a big hit with toddlers! This was a hit as a gift for my almost 2-year-old son
5/5

She recognizes about half of the letter names and has a lot of fun with them - removing them, saying the letter names and keywords, then replacing them We make up games in which we tell her which letter she needs to find and then we do something fun with it (like putting it in a bucket, rolling it down the slide, giving it to someone in the house, etc. ). This is a great tool to use to build letter recognition, expressive and reception language, and fine motor skill development if you take the time to interact with your child.

Josue Roberson
Josue Roberson
| Apr 24, 2021

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