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The Toy-To-Enjoy Alphabet Puzzles are expertly crafted wooden puzzles designed for toddlers and preschoolers, featuring uppercase letters and numbers. Made from high-quality plywood and non-toxic paint, these puzzles promote early literacy and numeracy skills while ensuring safe play. Each piece is designed for easy grasping and is accompanied by colorful illustrations to enhance learning. Perfect for educational play, these puzzles also help develop fine motor skills and creativity.
D**Y
Preschool Teacher
I purchased these for my 2 year old daughter (age range for this starts at 3 yr old), to replace the dollar store foam puzzles that my daughter LOVED but also loved to rip apart. I needed something sturdier.I am a preschool teacher as well. I use these one at a time with my 2 year old and sit with her as she takes each letter and finds its place while telling her the letter/number. This is great for her as she is very 'hands on' and is much more drawn to puzzles than books. After the puzzle is done I put it away...otherwise pieces are easily lost and mixed up throughout the house and between puzzles.Pros:This puzzle is sturdy.Vibrant colors.Counters in the # puzzle.Cons:I expected better quality for the almost $30 I paid for these.I would have liked the puzzle board to have deeper depressions where the puzzle pieces go because the pieces are easily knocked out of their place.The "a" (lower case) was not the type written by most people but was shaped like "a" typed here.The depressions for the upper case were blobs more than the shape of the letter so it is hard for my 2 year old to know where they go (which is fine, I always help).It would also be helpful to have some way of being able to tell which side of the number or letter should be facing up when placed in its place...it is easier and makes more sense to twist a letter than to turn it upside down.Ultimately I probably would only repurchase the number puzzle from this set and stick with the foam puzzles I got at the dollar store which I believe were more helpful for my daughter (except for when I didn't put away and she tore them apart). But I will continue to use these because I have them.I gave a 5 star review because I realize I am nit picking. I hope these points can be helpful to somebody.
T**H
Perfect gift for a toddler!
My 3 year old loves this thing! He wants to play with it almost everyday. Sturdy and colorful. It would be a perfect gift for a toddler who is learning.
K**N
Great quality and great teaching tool!
Everything was much bigger than I expected. Great quality boards and block letters. Great for learning with hands. My preschooler is getting a lot of use from these. I included pictures of the board width and length. I compared size to a water bottle. The wooden letters and numbers are beautiful and very fun to play with. Nice bright colors. I am storing them in the box with the block letters in plastic baggies for convenience.
F**Y
Great quality for the price!
My son loves it! The material is durable and thick enough to where I don’t have to worry about the letters or numbers being a choking hazard. And you can’t beat the price for how nice these are! my Son just loves them their colorful and easy to work with making learning time fun and something to look forward to! I couldn’t be happier with this product!
S**O
Good value, fun toy!
We got these to help my child with letter and number identification.First impression: Cute! Great value for getting numbers, uppercase letters, and lowercase letters.Pros: Great value for getting all three puzzles! I like that there are pictures underneath the puzzle piece that help reinforce what it is. For example, a Whale under the W or three butterflies under the 3. The "holes" where you put the pieces back in are actually shaped like the character instead of being a generic shaped blob so it is another way to identify what goes where. The pieces are colorful and are a good size for small hands.Cons: The "holes" where you put the pieces are really shallow so the pieces are knocked out easily. Due to this I haven't yet figured out how to store them other than carefully putting all three back into the box so they don't spill. This means my child can't do it herself and therefore is less likely to do the puzzles. I considered just putting the pieces in Ziploc bags but she wouldn't know which goes with which and, again, is less likely to do them. They are too large to slide each puzzle into its own Ziploc. Deeper wells would help this. It annoys me enough that I almost returned them but since it was already open I'm just going to have to figure something out.It is still a cute puzzle set and I don't entirely regret the purchase. I just need to figure out how to keep the pieces together.
M**N
Good quality
These puzzles are great to learn the alphabet and numbers. My daughter loves these. The one thing I think could be better the letters fall off the puzzle constantly because the place where the piece goes is to shallow. But this puzzle is a good quality puzzle with durable pieces. Easy to clean and sanitize also.
B**7
Great for helping dyslexics
Absolutely love this puzzle. My son has vision problems which can mimic dyslexia and it makes it hard for him to read and to differentiate the letters. Especially pqdb. I love this puzzle set because the lowercase letters are in the dyslexie font and the ‘p’ won’t fit in the ‘d’ spot and the ‘b’ won’t fit in the ‘p’ spot and so on. It really helps him to learn the right way these letters face. There is all kinds of fun games you can do with these and I love that they give you two sets of numbers so you can make double digit numbers. Under the letters there are lines and arrows to finger trace the way to write the letters which is nice also. I really appreciate the thought that went into these puzzles. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking for a good set of letter puzzles.
L**N
They are nice and sturdy.
I bought the puzzles for my 6 year old grandson, who is mildly autistic, and he loves them. He is fascinated by numbers and letters and likes to add and subtract with the numbers and spell out names with the letters. Previously, I had the rubber ones for him, but that was when he was younger, but those ore the toys he has never forgotten. This is a great product and I was so glad I got them for him. He was ecstatic.