Xinpowwo 238Pcs Classroom Magnetic Letters and Numbers kit - Foam Alphabet Refrigerator Magnets for Kids Spelling and Learning
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I do wish they were a little more long-lasting. Some of my children enjoy biting them, and they are made of a soft foam. For small children, I haven't found the packaging to be very useful. Sorting them actually adds to the work (little kids frequently mix up all of the letters), but it all depends on your children's age and ability. They DO stay on the fridge much better than traditional letters, and they are much easier to pick up off the floor. br>br> If I could make one recommendation to the seller, it would be to provide a container selection. Teachers will find the sorting one particularly useful. It would be fantastic if you could provide some sort of container that limits the number of letters children can pull out at once, so parents don't have to pick them up off the floor all day.
I've been working with my 4-year-old son as a stay-at-home parent. year- On how to spell his name, my ten-year-old son. I was looking for a set of letters that he could play with while also learning with, and this one is perfect! I really like how it comes in an organizing case with each compartment labeled with the letters' proper locations – my son can actually put everything away by matching the labels! Awesome! He often sits in front of the refrigerator, playing with these magnetic letters, while I'm cooking dinner and working in the kitchen. The magnets are strong and they're easy to hold. I'm very pleased with the set, and I believe it would make a wonderful gift for any preschooler! I've included a few photos to give you a better idea of what to expect – I hope this is useful!.
Capital H has no equal. The letters are very colorful and appealing. I had no idea that all capital letters would be blue, while the rest would be a rainbow of colors. Instead of separating the blue, children will sort uppercase and lowercase letters by color. The magnet isn't particularly powerful. My problem is with the capital H. I got three, one of which is a mismatch from another set. It's very small and yellow, whereas the other capital letters, including Capital H, are all light blue or dark blue. (I attempted to leave a photograph demonstrating this, but when I select an option, it simply glitches. ).
The fact that it came in a storage box was appealing to me. The magnets are soft but strong enough for a toddler to play with them without tearing them. Because my child is young, I would continue to supervise them. Letters, colors, numbers, and counting are all enjoyable to learn.
Magnetic letters and numbers are the ideal size for adults' hands, and they are not too small. It adheres to magnetic boards and refrigerators well. They are well organized in the box, but my son enjoys pouring them all out, so I saved the box to use as a tool/nail organizer and gave him a small bin to keep all of the pieces in.
I have a three-year-old daughter, and I only say a few words to her at a time because she is so small!.
These letters to my three-year-old son are fantastic. While I'm preparing dinner, she scribbles words and phrases on the fridge. They're strong enough to withstand her random tantrums, and unlike similar products, the entire back is a magnet, rather than just a piece of a magnet. I'm going to order another set just to make sure we have enough a's.
I like how the letters and numbers are soft and don't make a lot of noise when the kids play with them. And the magnet runs the length of the back, rather than being a small hard magnet that you might be concerned about a toddler playing with. All I wish for is more numbers!.