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The Coogam Alphabet Learning Toys set includes 26 keys and treasure boxes designed to help toddlers learn the alphabet and develop fine motor skills through an interactive treasure hunt. Each box contains an item corresponding to its letter, making vocabulary building fun and engaging. Made from safe, durable materials, this educational toy is perfect for individual or group play, fostering social skills and rewarding achievements.
Item Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 4 inches |
Size | Medium |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Pink |
Subject Character | Alphabet |
Theme | Alphabet |
Battery Type | No batteries required |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | The educational objective of this product is to help toddlers learn the alphabet, cultivate fine motor skills, and build early vocabulary through a fun interactive treasure hunt game. |
Number of Players | 1 |
K**Y
Treasure fun
Love these for my speech sessionsLots of opportunity for vocabulary development.Keys are challenging for littles but with help- no problem!
M**M
Super cool and fun!
We love these! My 3 yr old asks to play with them often. Fun and educational, has upper and lowercase letters! Every kid that comes over enjoys playing with the treasure boxes! Bright colors, well constructed.. we have the letters and number sets.
M**I
Fun
These are cute and fun but some of the keys are hard for younger kids to use.
M**I
Great for alphabet recognition!
These are great for children learning alphabet recognition. The children love locking & unlocking using the keys and then getting a “treasure” on the inside of each treasure box. Very colorful & well made.
L**S
Great buy
Kids love it. Keeps them occupied
K**A
Great for learning fine motor skills
Purchased these because my son's OT had them and he liked them so much. Helps learning so many things like fine motor and the alphabet. I love that the little key to unlock the little treasure chest is the actually letter on the end of it.
M**.
Loose keys
I like the product and I know my granddaughter will love it. I’m trying to think of a way to keep the keys together, like some sort of key chain. I know within hours keys will be lost and the chests will no longer be fun for her. Anyone have ideas or suggestions? Please share!Also I got 2 “n” boxes, had to alter with a black sharpie. For $36 dollars it could be better.
R**E
Cheaply made and flimsy
Overall, I do feel like this product is kind of cheap for the money that I spent. The first one I purchased arrived with a broken treasure box. I did get a replacement which did arrive quickly. However, I probably should’ve just returned the product altogether. My kids are ages four and one and a half. My son who is four does like playing more with the toys inside then he does like opening the boxes up. It is a little bit more difficult to play with this toy at this age. I feel like it might be better suited for older kids, maybe ages five and six, but again this is just my personal opinion. My kids like to play more with the toys inside than they actually opening the boxes. I do have to watch closely while my one year-old plays because she does stick things in her mouth which is a concern with a choking hazard. I do keep this up and away when I’m not supervising playtime with both kids. The color is fun for the kids and the toys inside are cute. They do really enjoy taking them out of the boxes, but they haven’t figured out how to open up with the keys yet.
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