Melissa & Doug Self-Correcting Alphabet Picket Puzzles With Storage Field (52 pcs)
$13.59
Value: $13.59
(as of Mar 13, 2025 12:02:23 UTC – Particulars)
Children can match these wood puzzle pairs to make mastering letters as simple as A-B-C! A special object illustrates every letter of the alphabet proven in each higher and decrease case, and the puzzles are self-correcting as a result of every puzzle piece has just one match that matches. It is a good way for youngsters to play independently and be taught on the identical time. The puzzle consists of 52 high-quality wood items, and is available in a sturdy wood field with a slide-in lid for simple storage and accessibility. The colourful puzzle items characteristic a well-known merchandise to signify every letter starting from an apple to a zebra. The Self-Correcting Alphabet Puzzles assist youngsters observe letter recognition, matching and reminiscence expertise, eye-hand coordination, and advantageous motors expertise. Discovering the right matching piece and fixing a letter puzzle can even assist youngsters really feel a way of delight and accomplishment. It makes a fantastic present for preschoolers and younger learners ages 4 and older, for hands-on, screen-free play.
Superbly detailed footage on puzzle items encourage curiosity in all issues A-B-C and past
52 wood items; match items to create the 26 letters of the alphabet
Picket storage field with slide-in lid
Apply letter recognition and matching expertise
Makes a fantastic present for 4- to 6-year-olds, for hands-on, screen-free play
Ages 4+
Prospects say
Prospects discover the puzzles a enjoyable and academic manner for youths to be taught letters, sight phrases, and sounds. They recognize the straightforward design and durable building. Nevertheless, opinions differ on the standard and match of the puzzles.
13 reviews for Melissa & Doug Self-Correcting Alphabet Picket Puzzles With Storage Field (52 pcs)
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Nataliekk –
Love Melissa and Doug
Melissa and Doug products are the best! Always great quality! I love the fun educational toys. Perfect for my 2.5 year old. Easy enough for independent play. Cute designs. A win!
Amazon Customer –
great gift for all preschoolers
Well made, sturdy, bright pictures. I love that a plastic lid is included to slid into the groves on side of box to prevent spillage. A fun way for children to learn alphabet.
JeannieB –
Good learning tool
Works great. Child likes the challenge
Codi Rhodes –
Def buy these
My kids LOVE these! So nice and great quality! Fun for learning at any age! Great size!
David Hernandez –
Missing a letter.
This is great for my 3 year old. He finds it very engaging. Unfortunately my puzzle came with 2 E’s and no J. I tried to work with Amazon customer support to resolve but their virtual assistance wasn’t helpful for this situation.
L. Barton –
Great toy!
Perfect toy for my ABC obsessed 4 year old grandson. Well built, and I know his mom appreciates the sturdy storage box.
Amazon Customer –
Great for young kiddos
Great bought for grandson he loves them
Nicole Kinsman –
They are a hit.
These were a christmas purchase for my 3 year old grandson. He loves them, they kept him busy for awhile!
J.D.H. –
Very nice quality, Montessori learning tool. Great addition to playroom.
Linda –
Está msrca siempre es de calidad, se arman bien, la madera es de buen grosor y no se rompen a las caídas, son muy buenas para practicar el abc
Barath –
Excellent quality for the product. Very sturdy and cannot be bitten into or broken easily by kids unlike other cardboard puzzles which does not last more than a week with kids below 3 years.Bright colours and neatly visible alphabets. each puzzle set for alphabet is different, so kids can play alone and learn.Comes with a neat wooden box for storage which is an added advantage.
Amazon Customer –
Perfect gift. Order 11pm, arrived the next day. Sturdy and educational. Thank you.
Florence –
The quality of the wooden pieces in this set are not on par with the quality that I have come to expect from Melissa and Doug products. My daughter actually got a splinter from playing with them. I took a piece of sandpaper to them, and improved some of the splintering and rough edges, but I was a little disappointed.Also, when the box arrived, the pieces were aligned flush with the top of the box. But when I removed the pieces, I found a cardboard filler several inches high, which, when removed, made the pieces barely fill the box halfway. It looks like a big, half-empty box, and I didn’t care for that.However, the quality of the printed images and letters, as well as the beautiful illustrations are very Melissa and Doug style and I was pleased with them. So I’m kind of on the fence about this one.(On another note, the font used in the small words printed beneath the pictures appears to be a different font. My clever students were appalled that the Q and other letters were printed differently on the two pieces that they are meant to match.)