Reinforce upper and lowercase letter recognition as your child matches together these frozen pops. Great for fine motor skills and imaginative play. Each pop is double sided so all letters of the alphabet are included. Pops are self-checking by color. 26 pieces. Product Features 2-piece pops strengthen hand muscles and increase coordination while promoting imaginative
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Added on: August 31, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
Reinforce upper and lowercase letter recognition as your child matches together these frozen pops. Great for fine motor skills and imaginative play. Each pop is double sided so all letters of the alphabet are included. Pops are self-checking by color. 26 pieces.
Awesome! Extremely durable and fun! Not sure what some of the other reviewers are talking about when they say that these toys are “poorly made”. I bought these at a local teacher supply store and am so glad I did! I have four girls ranging in age from two to twelve and they all play with these. I’ve had these pops now for almost five years and have never had a problem with them. There are no small parts, no paint pealed or scratched. They can slam these around (and they have for years) and it has absolutely no effect…
Younger toddlers will need some guidance My two year old daughter and I both like this toy, but it isnât entirely perfect. As some reviewers have mentioned, there are thirteen pairs of popsicles, not twenty six. Letters are printed on both sides, not just one. I personally am ok with that. At the age of two, my daughter is going to need me playing with her with a learning toy, so that I can say the name of each letter out loud and show her the match. Learning toys require an enthusiastic teacher to get the ball rolling…
Good set but multiple letters on each pop My son loves this pop set, they are fun and colorful and a great way to teach both upper and lower case letters. Most alphabet toys on the market focus on either just upper case or just lower case. I would love to give the product 5 stars but there is one main reason I can not. . . .There is a different letter on each side of the pop. So like Aa and on the back is Tt so it can be very confusing to kids just starting to learn there abcs. I knew this would frustrate my son so I purchased two sets…