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The BESTAMTOY52 Pieces Matching Game is a vibrant and educational wooden alphabet puzzle designed for toddlers aged 3-5. Featuring 26 uniquely shaped and colored animal blocks, this toy not only aids in letter recognition but also enhances fine motor skills. Made from sustainable wood and finished with non-toxic paints, it ensures safe and durable play. Perfect for hours of creative learning and imaginative exploration!
Item Dimensions | 9 x 7.5 x 2.5 inches |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Theme | Alphabet, Animal |
Color | Multicolor |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36 |
Special Features | Non Toxic |
Toy Building Block Type | Interlocking Toy Building Block |
Educational Objective | Intelligence Development |
Material Type | Wood |
L**.
Great Gift
My nephew loved it
D**.
2 year old approved
All the kiddos I baby sit love these!
C**A
Cutest puzzle for the animal lover!
The only complaint I have is that my child refuses to believe the iguana for “i” is not a frog… but as he gets older he’ll understand. He is only three :)I personally am not worried about their small size and he seems to do fine putting the letters with their matching animals.
S**N
It’s not a puzzle
It’s not actually a puzzle
D**D
My child loves these
Pretty cool learning definitely helps with letter recognition.
S**E
Just OKAY
The media could not be loaded. The letters do not lock into the animals, therefore, the designs, while mostly cute, are not conducive to easy play. A child needs to be VERY precise for many of these “puzzles” in order to stand them up…while some don’t stand at all (see video).And I agree with the comment about the Iguana.
T**R
Cute
This is such a cute and imaginative toy. Bright colors and interlocking pieces. Nicely made.
M**E
Defective piece(s) and animals are poorly depicted
Really wanted to love this but I have a few issues with it.1. The zebra is defective in shape so the letter Z does not fit it.2. “I” for iguana has really thrown of my 3 year old not only that it’s uncommon but it looks nothing like ann iguana. It actually looks like a hybrid between a Frog and a Snake. My child keeps calling it frog and is looking for an F to associate it with.3. U for unicorn is okay but I wish they kept it purely with realistic animals and not a unicorn since that’s mythical.
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