📚 Snap into early learning with llama-powered alphabet fun!
Learning Resources Snap-n-Learn Letter Llamas is a vibrant, battery-free educational toy featuring 26 snap-together uppercase and lowercase letter pieces designed to boost early alphabet recognition and fine motor skills in children aged 18 months and up. The set includes a reusable storage tub for easy organization, making it a perfect screen-free learning companion for toddlers.
Product Dimensions | 13.67 x 13.67 x 19.05 cm; 521.6 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 18 months - 4 years |
Item model number | LER6713 |
Educational Objective(s) | Introduce the alphabet and promote letter-matching skills |
Number of Game Players | 1+ |
Number of pieces | 26 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | No batteries required |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Multicolor |
ASIN | B087SD8J9R |
T**E
Great product for learning through play
The product is good, the children are using it to learn more about alphabet and colours
J**.
Great toy
I know my grandson will love them
I**I
of dogs and children might get easily bored, they were very excited at first and ...
Though there are only 10 pairs.of dogs and children might get easily bored, they were very excited at first and it helped them blend and read!
J**S
Real win with a 2. 5 year old - ...
Real win with a 2.5 year old - just doing colours at this point (and doggies!) and will come to words later.
A**S
Nice idea but needs one case of letter per llama side 🦙
These are a fun way to explore the alphabet in both upper and lower case. Also good for teaching colours, hand eye coordination and spelling.They come in a plastic barrel with handled lid. They are textured and brightly coloured and a good size for little ones hands. The peg inside is well secured and cannot come out despite a lot of effort trying. This is reassuring from a choking perspective.As you can see from the pictures the Different letters of the alphabet are printed on both sides to cut in half the number of llamas you need. This is confusing for toddlers who are not thinking ahead in terms of turning llamas over and only picking what is facing them.As shown to spell a word (such as milk In my example) you either have to use a full llama which spells mmiillkk or go upper and lower case to spell it. It would be better if each llama had one letter one side as uppercase and one side as lower case.Overall a nice idea. I wouldn’t pay more than £12.
M**Y
Five Stars
Excellent resource for my 4 year olds at preschool.
S**S
Five Stars
Brilliant resource, the children love them
H**B
Five Stars
Great resource, brilliant quality and would highly recommend
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