Product Description
Complete Alphabet Learning Set: Engage your child’s early learning with our 26-letter round alphabet puzzle set. Each puzzle is color-coded and double-sided, featuring uppercase and lowercase letters along with corresponding images and words for comprehensive alphabet recognition.
Bright and Colorful Design: The vibrant colors and fun illustrations capture children’s attention, making learning the alphabet an enjoyable and engaging experience. Each letter is associated with familiar objects to help reinforce letter recognition and vocabulary skills.
Educational Fun: Enhance your child’s vocabulary, hand-eye coordination, and cognitive skills. This set promotes early reading skills by associating letters with beginning sounds and words, making learning both interactive and enjoyable.
Chunky Round Pieces: Each round puzzle card measures 4.7” X 4.7”, making them easy for small hands to grasp and manipulate. The chunky round pieces are ideal for kids. The thick, robust pieces ensure longevity and can withstand the energetic play of young children.
Versatile Learning Tools: These abc puzzles for kids are perfect for home, classroom, or travel, providing endless opportunities for educational play anywhere. Suitable for homeschoolers, autism, students, and teachers. Toddlers alphabet puzzle to develop early language skills, and boost information processing.
Maggie –
So Fun!
My youngest nephew loves this puzzle, its educational. Plus slightly challenging for him. He’s learning to identify and match all his alphabet. Couldn’t be happier!
Haley R –
A little advanced
My daughter is 4 and found the puzzle aspect to be a pain. She could sort the letters and place the correct pieces together. She just struggled trying to get the pieces together and ultimately she gave up and doesn’t touch the anymore. She has the ability to sort them, it just seemed hard to get the pieces to go in sometimes and in a 4 year old that only has mommy to help her, she got frustrated and has deemed these the devil. I really like the idea and found that she really liked it, I just almost wished it was a one snap and it fit thing. Because if the pieces didn’t align she freaked out. And while that may be an issue only my child has, it has frustrated her enough she’s put them in the box and hasn’t touched these in days.
brenda –
flimsy
learning value but very flimsy and damages quickly. not worth the $15
K. Smith –
Perfect for the Classroom
These vibrant puzzles have made a great addition to my literacy center. The perfect size to introduce interlocking puzzles and to teach letter sounds.
KLP –
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.
Mackenzie A. Bango –
missing pieces
This puzzle was missing the letter C and the letter P, it have two of H and U.
my 2 cents –
excellent language building tool
I like the interesting images contained as examples for each letter sound. The circle image is enticing to complete. It’s compact and double-sided so all the pieces aren’t too overwhelming. An excellent teaching tool.âï¸ 1 star= Dissappointed. I don’t recommend it at all, poor quality, or it does not reflect the advertising.âï¸âï¸ 2 stars = Has some reedeeming quality.âï¸âï¸âï¸ 3 stars = It’s passable. Might not have bothered.âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸ 4 stars = Mostly Satisified.âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸ 5 stars = Entirely Satisfied. Recommend.
j137 –
Read description
I didnât read the description well enough. This is a double sided puzzle and not 26 small puzzles. Pieces are basic.