The Learning Journey: Match It! - Spelling - 20 Piece Self-Correcting Spelling Puzzle for Three and Four Letter Words with Matching Images - Learning Toys for 4 Year Olds - Award Winning Toys
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Baked goods, a cow, a cat, a dog, a pie, a key, a boat, a bird and a All I can recall at the moment is (that's all I remember). The nightly task of putting these together involves both my son and I. His love for them is unconditional.
About two and a half by five inches is how big the word is once built. The pieces of each puzzle range from 2 to 4. For little hands, they are the perfect size. A quick and easy A glossy surface and a thick cardboard make up these cards. The material should last for a long time. Children would be interested in the words and illustrations in this book. Their style is appealing to me.
For 2, I would say yes. It would be more fun to teach 5-year-old spelling (more puzzles relating to the subject, more intuitive manner in which the illustrations are placed). At this age, I think this tool is more beneficial for developing our problem-solving skills than for developing our spelling skills. In the near future, it will be possible to also use it for improving spelling skills
I am afraid that there are no words to describe the letter 'z'.
Selected User Reviews For The Learning Journey: Match It! - Spelling - 20 Piece Self-Correcting Spelling Puzzle for Three and Four Letter Words with Matching Images - Learning Toys for 4 Year Olds - Award Winning Toys
My specialization was Early Childhood Education. Since 2008, I've been working in the field. In addition to being a mother, I am also a wife. I have developed my ability to see high-quality children's materials as a result of these experiences. In my role as an educator and as a parent, I know what will work best for a young child's curiosity and growth. In my reviews, I consider the product's durability, safety, and how well it assists a child in his or her development. The pros are I'm exasperated. The images and colors on this product are well done. I'm exasperated. A sturdy cardboard material is used. - A nice size puzzle for small I'm exasperated. I found assembling the pieces to be easy. I'm exasperated. For children starting to recognize letters, this puzzle is a great start. I'm exasperated. You can grow with your child with this toy. There are a few drawbacks to note I'm exasperated. There are none.
As my 2 year old is familiar with words and the alphabet, I purchased the spelling puzzle word set to help him get started with reading. This was a perfect method to help him learn that letters and words are made up of sounds. He hates to sit down and read, he's more of a hands-on learner who likes to build tracks and assemble things, but this really hooked him. In the box when it arrived, some of the puzzle pieces were already assembled, but others were split apart because of Because it only took me less than 5 minutes to put each letter together, I wasn't bothered by it. Each of you gets 10 fours A 10-piece letter puzzle and a 10-piece 3-piece game There are tons of letter puzzles to solve. I think this was an excellent purchase! *Boat, Kite, Cake, Tree, Shoe, Sock, Ring, Bird, Frog, Duck*Bug, Cat, Cow, Pig, Pie, Fox, Car, Bus, Key, Dog.
We got this for our 2 year old, because he loves puzzles and letters, so it was a win-win scenario A couple of those puzzles were taken to daycare so he could take them out when he was having a rough day. He loved them so much. Each of the puzzles is either made up of 3 or 4 letter words, and it is not that difficult to piece As for the puzzles themselves, they are pretty solid, but not so stiff that they are hard to put This set contains popular words that toddlers can easily recognize like dog, cat, pie, bird, bug, tree, making it ideal for them to learn how to spell their favorite things as well as being occupied at the same time. The only downside to the set is that it has limited storage. In the box, all the different puzzle pieces are mixed together because there is no way to separate them. Then our son will dump out all the pieces, and you have to sort of go on a scavenger hunt to find the For now, we just find a few of his favorite words and leave them out on a table so we don't have to constantly search through the box to find the right pieces for each puzzle. In light of this fact, our son is only 2 years old, so he should be able to sort through the pieces in the box and match them to the right puzzles as he gets older. The challenge might be beneficial to him, and it might serve as a good test for him.
sweetheart is obsessed with this toy she plays with it almost every day. Only problem is, I am so bored and so done with these but she can't get enough of them. Now I enjoy seeing her light it up each time she wants to play with them. Purchasing them and enjoying them despite the repetitive spelling is not a good idea. My daughter is 3 and a half years old and she can spell words with three to four letters and this product helps her with that.
That's what I love about it. My 5-year-old boy loved it so much that I bought it for him. It took him until Friday to see my aunt. the puzzle together and I must admit, I had fun doing it. Images of a 35 year old putting the puzzle together might be striking to your mind. Easy and cute, this is a great project. The only problem is that I like it so much. It is Wednesday and I am looking forward to seeing my baby's face when he or she sees the puzzle and its lessons. You have a good sense of humor. Buying this was a great deal.
You're going to receive a gift from me. After opening the puzzle box, I checked to see that all the pieces were in good condition. My daughter will love this gift because it is for her two year old sister. The 3-Ds are sure to be liked by her The bright colors, the 4 piece puzzles, and so on In each puzzle, the letters are large. I was not expecting them to be as thick, but they are not too The purchase I made is satisfactory to me.
My son bought it for me. There is a problem with the box- The volume of its contents is greater than its A simple to use interface It would take my son a few minutes to find the matching pictures and then He enjoyed reading the letters, despite the fact that it was a little hard to get him to do so.