Product Cover Coogam Wooden Alphabet Puzzle - Letters Peg Board Sorting ABC Blocks Matching Game Montessori Jigsaw Early Learning Educational Toy Gift for 1 2 3 Year Old Toddler Baby Kids

Coogam Wooden Alphabet Puzzle - Letters Peg Board Sorting ABC Blocks Matching Game Montessori Jigsaw Early Learning Educational Toy Gift for 1 2 3 Year Old Toddler Baby Kids

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Cute Letters, Decent Puzzle: 26 pieces wood ABC upper case blocks, with bright colors and sweet illustrations of familiar objects provide terrific way to learn ABC's. Comes in gift box, size: 12.2x12x1inch, weigh 24.2oz.

High Quality Kit: Each piece is well made and thick enough to easily stand up, can be arranged upright on a table. Smooth and well painted, lightweight and sturdy. The slots for the pieces are deep enough for the pieces to slide in.

Children's Favorite Gift: Play with these to help identify letters or just organizing them as a puzzle. Easy to manipulate, a joy to hear your young kids sounding forth his learning all the way up to Z!

Excellent Learning Board: A great teaching tool for toddlers and the pieces are easy for small hands to pick up and place in the spots they go in. Enjoy playing with the letters and it is helping Children to learn them better.

This product is up to safety standard ASTM, CPISA, EN71, CPC.

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Just letters without extra confusion or weird fonts. A fun learning tool to teach upper case letters. It's not belong to those super heavy wooden puzzle sets. Bright and colorful and at the same time educational as well. A huge success as for the bright colors, the clear font, all of these details contribute to the attractive appearance and the overall serviceability of the puzzle. Get good practice with alphabetical order and motor skills. Great for any child who is interested in it. If your kids have speech delay will be inspired to learn and say the letters of the alphabet--first from A to E, then to K, and then, soon thereafter, to Z. Within a short period of time, they will be thrilled with them and become more and more comfortable with speaking out loud as he named the letters he was placing in the puzzles.