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The Alphabet Puzzle Cards set includes 26 vibrant puzzle cards, each with three pieces, totaling 78 pieces. Designed for toddlers and kids, these puzzles enhance letter recognition and vocabulary through engaging animal illustrations. The compact size and included storage bag make it easy to take learning on the go, making it a perfect gift for various occasions.
M**O
Good quality
Very helpful to practice math
K**I
Great Learning Tool!
These cards are bright, colorful and easy to understand.
K**Y
Nice introductory set for my preschooler
This a nice small set of emotion cards to start introducing different emotions and feelings to little kids. Not overwhelming. The pictures are clear with regards to depicting the different emotions. Without looking at the label, one is able to tell quite well one emotion from another. The puzzle format makes it interesting for little ones to learn about these emotions. Because only one side is labeled, there are a few different ways you can play and learn. For example, you can have your child look at the labeled side and have them pick out the right facial expression to match. The only improvement I would suggest is the fit of the puzzles. Most of them do not fit easily. You have to push hard to get the pieces to stay together. For a child they might think they got the wrong answer. The quality control can be better here.
C**Z
BDay surprise
Kid loved it
M**A
My three old loves it.
This puzzle is so nice my three year loves it. I like that each letter is separate and it’s not all connected. Makes it easier for learning the alphabet and matching the animal to it.
H**S
Our son loves these
Our son has used these every day for the past month! They are sturdy and haven't any wear.
A**R
Fun way to talk about emotions with little ones
My boy loves puzzles but so many are only letter, number, or animals at his stage. I wanted something different and thought this would be a great opportunity to expand and ask questions. He had recently watched an episode of Mayta that talked about breaking toys and it was ok to be sad so the broken airplane with the sad emotion was a great way to bridge and make the connection. Some of the faces can be a little not clear in my opinion or easily confused for another but they tried to account for that by including indicators on the cards like the appearance of shaking on the nervous face or a question mark on the confused. The pieces themselves are made like a thick cardboard puzzle and have held up well though definitely keep that in mind if there are liquids nearby. I introduced this to my boy with only a few cards and my wife and I have been building on that by adding a few more each couple of days. This way it gives us more of an opportunity to talk about the emotion for what is on the card and why you might feel that way next steps, affirming its ok, etc.. For instance: Sad/broken toy. Why is the boy sad? Talking about the toy being broken. Affirming it is ok to feel sad. You can try to fix the toy, learn we need to be more gentle with our toys, etc... This is a great toy, and learning opportunity.
J**N
Útil para trabajar con niños con autismo.
Han sido muy útiles para trabajar con mis clientes con autismo. Se puede utilizar de dos formas diferentes donde los niños unen las emociones con su nombre o la emoción con la situación en la que nos podemos sentirla. Ha sido fácil de utilizar ya que las imágenes muestran perfectamente la emoción correspondiente. Agradezco que incluyeran una bolsa para guardar las piezas ya que la caja después que se abre no es reusable.
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