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Melissa & Doug Deluxe Magnetic Letters and Numbers Set features 89 colorful wooden magnets designed to promote early literacy and numeracy skills in preschoolers. This Montessori-inspired, durable set encourages hands-on learning, fine motor development, and imaginative play, all neatly stored in a sturdy wooden case. Ideal for ages 3+, it’s a trusted educational tool from a brand with over 35 years of excellence in developmental toys.
Material Type | Wood |
Shape | Round |
Color | Multi-color |
D**Y
Great product all around with strong magnet shaping entire letter
Great magnet all around the back, not just a dot. Wooden which is great so it doesn’t get broken fast. Coating is paper so babies may chew the paper off but the wood will remain. Not difficult to use. Decent letter size.
M**.
Good quality, flat magnetic backs for safety
I inadvertently bought some vintage letter magnets at a garage sale and quickly realized the tiny magnets were falling out of them -- a huge safety hazard if swallowed. I threw them away and bought these. They have a flat magnetic back (so no magnet mishaps) and are high quality so you don't have to worry about your little one being in danger. They are also large for those with older toddlers. Highly recommend!
A**I
Very Useful for Teaching Letter Concepts
I am going to be a bit of a contrarian here, and go out on a limb and say I'm pretty happy with these. We've had them for two and a half years right now.Some unavoidable truths about these are that they are wood, with a thin magnet on the back, and the colorful letter part is glued on cardstock. Which is a bummer if your kiddo is a chewer. Really, you should never leave a child who chews alone with anything with a magnet on it, period. So while I would prefer it if these were plastic, every brand of plastic alphabet magnets I've seen has a small magnet in it...the kind that if it were chewed out, or if the glue should not work so well and it should fall out, can do a whole lot of damage to intestines. They'd need to eat more then one to do that, but trust me, those kinds of things happen, and more then one small magnet can punch holes in a child's intestines. These magnets, are less likely to be doing that because they are week, flat, thin, and cover the entire thing, making them harder to swallow. So, as the mother of a child who is a serious chewer even headed into his fifth birthday, I prefer these because they don't come with the same kinds of risks plastic letters with smaller, more powerful magnets have.Having said all of that, it's been two and a half years, and the magnets still work. Now, these are items I do not leave on the fridge or alone with my son given he is a chewer, and in terms of their toys, they actually come with a case which has a side for the upper case letters, a side for the lower case letters, and a sliding plastic lid. At least, they did when I purchased that. HUGE fan of that. I am also a huge fan of the fact that they have lower case letters, because many systems do not, and yet, lower case letters are the ones most often used in writing and reading, therefore the most important when it comes to decoding.I love that these are different colors, but not too many to be distracting. Today when I was doing therapy with my son, I started with matching letter cards, and then moved on to "give me the red 'a' " with these. Having colors is very helpful in using these to teach kiddos with special needs or intellectual disabilities, both of which apply to my little man. And because they are magnets, I can be the queen of the multi-task with them, because how that went down today is he would request to play tickles on his computer, I would chase him, tickle his ribs, then put the red 'a' and yellow 'n' on the metal gate at the top of the stairs and say "give me..." Yah, so for me, I love these and find them a very useful, multifunctional teaching tool. They are cool part of my plan for helping my little man learn how to read and I'm happy with them. But definitely not one you should leave alone with your kiddos where they can chew on them. And perhaps having them wash their hands afterwards wouldn't hurt either, given that older versions may have contained some lead. So do Christmas lights for that matter, and I imagine most parents don't think a thing about letting their kids near those. So my advice would be, watch your kiddos, don't let them chew on these, and wash their hands afterwards, and these are a great teaching resource.
A**Y
Play with supervision
As a toddler mom, I’m always cautious about toys with small parts, especially magnets. These alphabet magnets are wooden with a thin, flat magnet on the back and a colorful letter layer glued on top. If your little one is a chewer, they shouldn’t have these unsupervised—though honestly, that’s true for any toy with magnets. If your kiddo is past the chewing phase or you’re able to keep an eye on them, these are a fun and useful addition to early learning!
A**.
Excellent Quality!
I bought these magnets because they seem to be a very nice quality for my kids. The biggest factor was that the magnet is across the entire back of the letters.I felt uncomfortable buying other types of magnet letters like the cheap plastic letters with tiny magnets that could potentially fall out, as I believe they are just glued into the letters.They also look fairly nice on my fridge. I mean as nice as a bunch of letters sprawled across a fridge can look. But they aren't too tacky and obvious. I feel my kitchen isn't over run by toys like other areas of my house. Also my kids can play on the fridge while I cook meals or do dishes. Its nice to be able to pause and talk about letters. We are able to multitask well while learning our letters.I began with only the capital letters and left the lowercase in the wooden box that it came with. The reason I chose to do this is that my kids are only 3 and while they do know their alphabet pretty well I think they are still a bit young to begin understanding uppercase vs. lowercase.This purchase was so worth it. Bonus: It comes with upper case AND lower case letters. This will be a great addition to our homeschooling and preschool area in our home.
I**E
Work and look good
Nice quality
J**Z
Great quality letters disappointing some were broken.
Love the vivid colors and full magnetic back of the letters. Letters are smooth with no splinters. Would have given them five stars but it’s a little pricey to be receiving any broken letters whatsoever.
J**N
ABC lessons on the kitchen fridge
Lovely set for learning abc and spelling on a fridge in the kitchen
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