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Learning Resources Jumbo Magnetic Lowercase Letters, Develops Letter and Color Recognition Skills, ABC for Kids, Alphabet, Educational Toys for Toddlers, Set of 40 Pieces, Ages 3+

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About this item

  • Brightly colored and BIG letters made specially for little hands
  • Teach lowercase letters, letter order, and simple spelling with these perfect preschool manipulatives
  • Extra consonants and vowels make it easier to spell simple words
  • Set includes 40 lowercase letters, packaged in a reusable storage container
  • GIVE THE GIFT OF LEARNING: Whether you’re shopping for holidays, birthdays, or just because, toys from Learning Resources help you discover new learning fun every time you give a gift! Ideal gift for Halloween, Christmas, Stocking Stuffers, Easter Baskets or even for Homeschool.


Product Description

Motivate your child to explore the alphabet and spell simple words with big, bright, colorful letters designed for little hands. Includes extra letters for spelling. This set of 40 lowercase letters is packaged in a reusable storage container.

From the Manufacturer

Features durable, plastic letters. This is for kids of ages 3 to 6.


E. Welch
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 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
carly miller
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024
Great quality, fun to have jumbo sized, and were immediately a hit
Happy homebody
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024
I spent way too much time trying to find the "just right" alphabet letters for my 2-year-old. I wanted sturdy, larger than average, and bright colored. These are the ones! We play lots of letter recognition games, like "letter hide and seek" and I needed these to be spotted from across the room if need be. They are sturdy and withstand being thrown and dumped out of their container repeatedly. Most of all, I love the font that is used, it's modern and clean and actually looks like how we would write the letters.
Vania González
Reviewed in Mexico on October 13, 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
Reviewed in Canada on January 12, 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
Reviewed in Canada on February 20, 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.
Chea
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2021
A lot of people complained that the magnets aren’t strong enough to hold stuff on the fridge, and they’re right - it’s not. The thing is, they’re supposed to be weak in case your idiot kid (or my idiot kid) eats a magnet on accident. They’re VERY secured into the backs of the letters, so I don’t think it’s a huge concern, but at least I know it won’t rip through her intestines if she does chow one down. I am personally very happy. They are helping me to teach the alphabet and giving her something to play with while I cook. Mission accomplished. If you want something to hold pictures on your fridge, keep shopping.
AJ
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2020
My daughter is 5 years old. She has autism and is nonverbal, but academically, she’s on a 1st grade level. She loves to spell words, both independently and when prompted. These Learning Resources letters are large and incredibly sturdy. These are too large for little mouths which is a good thing if your child mouths or chews objects. We use a small baking sheet to practice spelling but these would also be good on a refrigerator or magnetic board. We bought more lowercase letters, then uppercase and the numbers. We’ve bought some magnetic letters in the past, but we donated them once we found these... they are the highest quality set! I highly recommend for play, homeschool, classroom or therapy! Very pleased!
constance ingerson
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2020
The reason I purchased these was they were oversized so I didn't have to worry about my toddler trying to eat the letters while I was cooking in the kitchen looking away for a second these litters are exactly what we needed rarely you will find a magnetic strip that's a little finicky but overall they are great quality and a great addition to my kitchen
CC01
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 24, 2020
Expensive as magnetic letters go but bought for a child who could not easily manipulate the regular sized ones. They are good and chunky and stick well to the board. There are duplicates of the more popular letters so that a variety of words can be made
LisaMH
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2016
We have the Rubabu magnetic capital letters on the fridge and I decided my daughter needed some lower case letters, too. (The Rubabu lower case ones aren't magnetic unfortunately.) After spending entirely too much time researching magnetic letters I wound up with these. They're okay and large enough for little hands. My biggest issue is that the magnets are so small that they aren't as good as they could be. Our 'f', for instance, won't stay upright and turns sideways. When you get magnetic letters, especially from such a reputable brand, you expect that the key component--aka the Magnet--would work properly.
Anon
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2012
My 11 month old liked to play with my refrigerator magnets, but some were too hard for him to remove and others were not safe for him to play with. I remembered that my mother bought us alphabet magnets for our refrigerator when we were little and how much fun we had leaving messages for each other. My son is still quite young and obviously can't read, so I wanted a toy that would grow with him and letters were large enough that couldn't be swallowed. These letter magnets really are jumbo! Of course, he's attempted to chew on them a few times, but he can't fit them wholly in his mouth. These keep him occupied for a good 20 mins before he becomes preoccupied with something else (hey, this is a lot for a toddler!). I agree with another reviewer that the magnets in the back *could* come out - they simply are glued into a slot in the back - but none of the magnets have been dislodged yet in any of the letters yet in spite of my son dropping them on the floor and stepping on them. I'm not overly concerned about this, as my son is never allowed to play in the kitchen without someone around to watch him anyway. I do note that generally, the magnets are strong enough, but some of the larger letters will slide with little provocation. I have a bottom-mounted refrigerator (i.e., freezer drawer is on the bottom), and this is where the letter magnets are stuck so my son can reach them. I don't get into the freezer as much as the refrigerator. If you stuck the magnets on a door that is constantly slammed, I'm not sure that some of the letters wouldn't slide or fall off. Overall, I am happy with my purchase.
emuspin
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 9, 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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