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Learning Resources Magnetische Jumbo-Kleinbuchstaben. Die magnetischen Kleinbuchstaben aus Kunststoff haben die ideale Größe für kleine Kinderhände! Das Set enthält 40 Kleinbuchstaben – d. h. , ein vollständiges Alphabet und weitere Buchstaben für Buchstabierübungen. Mit den farbenfrohen Buchstaben wird das Vorschulkind zur Beteiligung an zahlreichen Leseübungen animiert, trainiert das Erkennen von Buchstaben und baut erste Buchstabierkenntnisse auf. Maße Buchstabe: 6 cm. Mit praktischem Aufbewahrungseimer. Geeignet für Kinder ab 3 Jahren.
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Nicht für Kinder unter 36 Monaten geeignet, Erstickungsgefahr
E. Welch
Bewertet in den USA am23. Januar 2025
Important to introduce lowercase letters since they appear when you're reading more than uppercase. I made sure my granddaughter had both upper and lowercase so she could learn them in 26pairs instead of having to learn 52 different symbols
Vania González
Bewertet in Mexiko am 13. Oktober 2023
Buen materialMuy útilAunque se desprenden los imágenes y hay que tener cuidado para que no se los vayan a meter a la boca
Never tied down
Bewertet in Kanada am 12. Januar 2022
Amazing chunky lowercase letters These letters are great for small hands they’re also great for learning I have a child that has a disability was reading and they are working on lowercase only it is extremely hard to find them it was worth the value for us to have them for her
M
Bewertet in Kanada am 20. Februar 2021
I purchased the capital and small magnetic letters for my grandchildren to play with on a magnetic white board. I have a large board that is placed at their level so all can play and have fun. One grandchild is on the autism spectrum and he loves playing with the letters! The size is superb for anyone to handle. The magnets on all of them stick well to the board. The container they come in is great for storage. Some letters are duplicated, that is why there are 40. This comes in handy, particularly the smaller letters to make words. The capital W was a little warped on arrival, but after I washed them in hot water and manipulated it a little and held it in place for a minute or two, it now holds it shape. I keep the additional letters in a separate container so the children can easily set up the alphabet first, then if they want to make words gets out the extra letters. Great learning tool.
emuspin
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 9. Mai 2011
Every one-year-old should have these! They are BIG and, crucially, lower-case. Introduce one or two to start with, with a word which is meaningful and/or fun to your child, and action if it works, and they will soon be doing the whole set. My one-year-old took to names of people in the family, daddy and mummy, tv characters, nappy, uh-oh!, Pippin, etc. Also things he likes to eat; 'eggie' works. S is just 'sssss' like a snake, O is 'o,o,o' and put the letter over your 'o'-shaped mouth. They live on the freezer, and he has never been pushed to take an interest. Don't wait for school to do it, it's your job, and you'll do it better than one poor soul with 30 children! Your child will enjoy school so much more if they are confident when they get there, and can show what they can do. Give your child the right start now! (and, yes, I have been a primary teacher!) Now he's recognising letters everywhere and I hope he will be reading, like my other 2, by the time he goes to school.
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