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Star Right Magnetic Letters and Numbers, 104 Pieces, 26 Uppercase, 56 Lowercase, 20 Numbers, 6 Mathematical Symbols for Vocabulary, Sentence Building, and Math Skills Turn A.B.C. into A.R.T.! Star Right combined creativity and education to design the perfect way for kids to develop an elementary sense of both the alphabet and mathematics! With our magnetic letter set your children have an interactive way to stay connected to both math and vocabulary through color association and shape recognition. Among many things, our set promotes basic math skills, sentence building, vocabulary, and punctuation. Kids get the chance to actually feel the shape of all the letters and numbers, enhancing their progressive sentence forming and problem-solving skills. Our letters, made with eco-friendly and non-toxic materials, can comfortably fit in their tiny hands, yet are large enough to be safe from choking. Inspire a world of color, creativity, and learning!
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Perfect for learning Sight Words
We bought these magnetic letters (to go with a dry erase board) for my 5 year old to use and practice her weekly sight word list at home. I am 100% happy with the purchase and would do it again in a heart beat. It’s a fantastic way to share he things up and offer her practice with a different format then just writing them or doing flash cards. For anyone else using them for the same purpose I included our “process” down below.What I like about these letters specifically is: 1.Great Quality- the foam isn’t flimsy and the back of each letter is completely covered with a good quality magnet. The magnets on all of our letters has stayed in place and has a good strong hold but isn’t too heavy. So It’s not so thin that the letter can’t hold onto anything but yet it’s still lightweight and you can slide the letter across your magnetic surface easily. The letters also don’t bend easily. I’m sure you could bend them but if just using for specific things and not left out all the time these should stay in great condition. I did have a few letters we left out once and my youngest child chewed on them. It did leave bite marks on those letters which is something I expected to happen but the letters still remained in decent shape. They could still lay flat and attach them o our white board they just had some tiny teeth intentions to them.2. Plenty of both Upper Case and Lower Case letters to do whatever you need.3. Includes Numbers and basic math signs (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, equals ect.) so that we can practice addition and subtraction problems.4. Fun Colors/designs- each letter/number/character is a fun bright color and has a little design on it, to make them look more appealing. It takes something that could be considered boring and “work” and helps it appear to be a game or fun. Whatever you are using it for it just helps to make it more appealing and stand out.5. The bucket is a fantastic way to keep the letters organized and together. I like to keep all of our games and toys organized in their own little baskets and usually I will buy a basket to keep something in but the bucket that the letters came in is perfect for storing the letters. It also has a little handle on the lid so that she can carry her letter bucket easily.6. A fabulous way for kidos that are visual learners Or Kinesthetic Learners to practice their words.For those interested in Our Sight Word Process- To practice the sight words we got our 5 year old we bought a simple little white board, a bucket of these letters and some dry erase markers.I start by setting out just the letters she needs for her ten sight words (to keep it from getting overwhelming-but since there are letters I out or that she won’t use in each word it keeps it difficult enough that she actually has to know the word) and I line them up in alphabetical order at the top of the board. I let her hold the board and I read a word from the list (where she can’t see the list) and she uses the magnetic letters to form the word. After going through them a few times we put the letters away and get a dry erase marker for her to practice writing the words she didn’t get (three times each word) and then we do flash cards one more time. We start with three words from her list and add three more words each night until we have them all and then just repeat the list until “test day”.
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These letters have a very strong chemical odor. Flimsy ...
These letters have a very strong chemical odor. Flimsy material, will not endure being used for a substantial amount of time. Does not have a strong magnet backing.
K**N
Really cute and well made
These magnetic letters are so cute. I thought they were just the regular plastic ones - and was going to spray paint them to keep on my fridge for my granddaughter. No need. Really cute -and came in a little bucket with handle. She loves putting them up and taking them down and putting in her bucket. She’s 15 mos so I see her playing with the for a long time as she learns colors and letter and words.
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DO NOT BUY!!
If I could give it a 0 I would!! Let’s be real it puts a warning label for a hiking hazard but what they didn’t give a warning for was that small tiny little piece of the magnet come off constantly! Let’s be real, our children are going to put it in their mouths and yet they make a product that the magnets peel off!! I didn’t even return I just grew them out! I do wish I could get my money back though!!
J**E
Great product!
Very fun product extras included!
A**R
Missing letters
My item is missing the uppercase “Z” as well as and I and an l as well as some mathematical symbols. but my two year old already opened it as an early Xmas present so I don’t want to return it. I emailed the company about sending replacement items but they did not respond. Also, some letters have chunks missing out of them like they were mis-punched... also he has only used them twice and already ripped a couple letters... poor quality
M**I
Love it
My toddler loves it
A**R
Super flimsy, easily ripped.
I was excited to get these to help my 3 year get ready for preschool. I didn’t realize they were made of that flimsy, foam material with a super thin magnet on the back. Within two hours after opening my 3 year old and 2 1/2 year old had accidentally ripped about 6 of the letters 🙁. Wished the product description had said they were foam letters and numbers.
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