🔤 Snap, Spell, and Shine: The Ultimate Letter-Building Adventure!
The Learning Resources Letter Construction set is a vibrant 60-piece educational kit designed for children aged 3 and up. It features snap-together pieces to build both uppercase and lowercase letters, supported by 13 activity cards that guide letter recognition and spelling practice. This multi-color set promotes fine motor skill development and is perfect for homeschool or classroom use.
Age Range (Description) | Baby |
Number of Pieces | 60 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00765023885552 |
UPC | 765023885552 |
Manufacturer | Learning Resources, Inc |
Item Weight | 3.26 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.1 x 10 x 11.5 inches |
Item model number | LER8555 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Multi-color |
Material Type | Paper, Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | LER8555 |
K**L
Great learning material
I love this material! My five year old has been using them for the last year, and he loves putting together different letters. I have no concerns about the quality — they’ve held up very well for us. I’m an elementary teacher, and I think these have really helped him understand how to form the letters (without drilling and boring him), and they align really nicely to Handwriting without Tears. When he outgrows them, they’ll live a second life in my classroom for first graders to use at the beginning of the year. My only wish is that we could order a second supplemental set with just the extra pieces needed to make all of the letters at once. My son always seems to run out of the long blue pieces first.
J**D
Good supplement for learning letter formation
Haven't had a chance to try these with the kids yet, but wanted to comment on some previous review remarks that almost kept me from buying these. I don't know if the company changed things, but I separated the pieces on arrival with my hands, no tools needed. I'm a grandmother, not super strong. The only pieces at all difficult were the shortest straight ones, and I just had to change my starting point a couple of times. Once apart, they snap in and out easily in making letters. I think there will be a learning curve for my little ones on finding the insertion points, but they'll get it.Another positive is that these don't have to be used for just letters, which moves them into a more imaginative product. I created a Volkswagen Bug car while fooling around. They can become buildings, or pretty much anything you can represent with lines and curves.Alphabet cards are clear and color coded. I liked that the instructions also recommended having children pretend to write the letter in the air. Large muscle practice like this should occur before a child ever puts pencil to paper for letter writing. (I used to be a school OT who worked with children with writing difficulties.) Plan to start my grandkids with ribbon wands creating the basic "magic" writing strokes in the air.
S**Y
Great for Handwriting Without Tears
These are a great alternative to the Handwriting Without Tears Wood Pieces/ Mat Man. The price is a bit less than purchasing them through HWT, so I went for it. So far my 3 year old son loves building Mat Man (from HWT) and likes to construct and deconstruct the pieces in many creative ways. The pieces have small divots and pegs that snap in to each other so that they don't fall apart, which is a bonus over the wood pieces offered y HWT. They were challenging to separate when I first opened the box, I had to use a butter knife. But once they were separated they work like a charm for my son. Can't wait to start building his letters!!
S**P
Great toy for developing spatial reasoning and literacy skills at the same time
I got this for my daughter, who is starting preschool this fall, and she loved it. It kept her attention and focus, which is definitely a plus in my book!Pros:- Large and vibrant, so great for little hands that aren't too dextrous yet, as well as little eyes that get bored with dull colors.- They snap together pretty easily.- All pieces are the correct sizes and lengths to fit together very easily; there are no ill-fitting pieces.- The cards provided show the pieces required to make the letters and then the finished product, but they didn't show any steps along the way. This allows the children to problem solve and figure it out themselves, rather than just copycatting.Cons:- When I first took the pieces out of the box, they were snapped together and nearly impossible to separate! We had to get silverware to pry the pieces apart-- it was insane. Obviously, snapping the pieces back together and storing them that way is not a viable option unless we want to stick a fork in the container with them. I wish that the snaps weren't quite so ironclad, so that my daughter could separate two identical pieces.- I could see the lack of "how to" steps on the cards being difficult for children who don't have strong spatial reasoning skills yet; it's a pro for kids who are doing well in that area, but a con for kids who are not.Overall, I would definitely recommend this to a friend :) Not sure how we'll store these yet, but I'll figure out a trick so that we can unsnap them again afterwards.
T**E
Great value
My grandson loves this educational toys. He loves to put his alphabet letter’s together and spell words. He is only 4 years old, which keeps him occupied as well.
A**R
Endless Fun
The media could not be loaded. My son loves learning so these were just perfect for him! He loves to spell so we are able to spell out his name and our last name. If you plan on spelling out the whole ABCs at once you'll need to buy maybe another set or 2. It does come with hot to cards to help your little one know which pieces they will need :)
W**R
Not easy to put together
I love the idea of this set but the reality is that the pieces aren't easy for the little hands it's intended for. My kiddo had trouble fitting the pieces together. It was still useful in showing him how to form the letters. We would build them together (even I had trouble), then let him hold the letters, trace his finger over the letters, etc., but he couldn't really build the letters himself like I had hoped.
T**N
Great buy!!!
My 4 year like these. We are working on how to write alphabets and these are fun way to learn and we also use these for shapes and numbers. They are very sturdy good quality plastic and I like how big it is. Great buy!!
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