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The Alphabet Puzzle is a comprehensive learning tool designed for toddlers aged 3-5, featuring 26 color-coded, double-sided pieces that promote early literacy skills through engaging play. Each puzzle piece measures 4.7â x 4.7â, making them easy for small hands to grasp, and is perfect for various learning environments.
Material | Cardboard |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4.7"L x 4.7"W |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 13 |
Item Shape | Square |
Theme | Alphabet |
Special Features | Color-Coded, Double-Sided |
Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
Number of Players | 1 |
Educational Objective | Language Skills |
Skill Level | All |
Puzzle Type | Jigsaw |
C**E
Great for young learners
I use this in my classroom for my students. They are young learners and this helps set the stage for learning letters and sounds of letters and matching skills. The size is perfect for my kids not too big and not too small to fit in decent size zip lock bags. The quality is okay wish it was more laminated and protected after a while the tend to rip and peel. Good value for a great price!
E**R
Okay quality
Exactly as shown but the puzzles can rip easily by a kid pulling out a wrong piece. Itâs two sided so one side has A and the back has letter B.
S**A
Muy buena calidad
Es genial yo este lo pedà para mi hijo de 4 años es excelente
S**N
Kinder.
These were just what was expecting⊠the kids lived them..đ
C**N
NOT for K-1
Puzzle pieces have different letters on each side. This is very confusing for young children. NOT good for K-1
Y**H
I love
A mi niña le gustó
K**P
I'm a Harsh Critic, So...
*Disclaimer: I am an educator who has spent many years helping young children learn the foundations of early reading, letter recognition, and sight-words. I hold educational tools like this up to a higher standard because I know how little minds work. Added experience, I have a 5 year old son on the Spectrum who is entering Kindergarten this fall and is behind in letter recognition, writing, and early reading skills. I bought these puzzles for him since I feel like it combines two of things: his love for puzzles and the bonus of learning at the same time. On to my honest review as parent and educator:I took the puzzles out myself and took them all apart. I was thinking how great it would be have a letter/word scavenger hunt to find the matching words that associate with the letter. Then I quickly realized that the puzzles are double sided, and each side is the same color. So for kids that do not recognize letters or words that associate with those letters, that could be a challenge. Plus, you will not have the complete alphabet at any one time. You will have to complete the first 13 letters before you can move on to the second half of the alphabet. And the puzzles are not easy to turn over once they are put together.***Manufacturer tip: do not make both sides of the puzzle the same color.As I was organizing and trying to match the puzzle pieces to each letter, also realized that the pieces have to go in a specific way. It's kind of hard to explain, but like any other puzzle, you have to match the correct shape to the correct side or the whole puzzle is askew. The puzzle pieces have VERY specific placement, which can be difficult for little minds (like 3 or 5 year olds).***Manufacturers tip: make the pieces more universal so young kids get frustrated that they cannot complete the full circle due to wrong piece placement.Lastly, the completed puzzles are small. I have smaller hands, and they are just about my size. That's probably a perk for storage purposes, but that makes the pieces smaller, and thus harder for smaller hands to piece them all together.***Manufacturers tip: enlarge the puzzles about another inch and it may be easier for kids to put the pieces together.One thing I did like was how thick the pieces seemed. They do seem like two puzzle pieces in one (thickness-wise), so hopefully their sturdiness will keep them in good condition for years to come.I realize a lot of my thoughts and opinions seem like nitpicking, but as I said, I hold educational tools standards higher because it can make a difference with how little one enjoy the process of learning.
M**L
Cute
Great letter practice, the puzzle does fall apart very easy. So I can see how that might deter little hands.
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