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The Shirylzee Preschool Learning Activities set is designed for children aged 3-6, featuring 6 engaging themes that promote essential skills like handwriting, reading, and creative thinking. The reusable activity mats come with dry erase markers, making them eco-friendly and perfect for repeated use. Ideal for both classroom and home settings, this educational toy encourages hands-on learning while keeping kids entertained and focused.
E**4
Nice gift
Nice gift
R**A
Good
Like it
D**M
Not what I expected.
I ordered this for my granddaughter but I returned it. It wasn't what I expected. It looked to cheap and the markers won't good either.
H**U
Cool kids activities
I run a home daycare and am always on the hunt for fun learning activities. This has it all! I like that it's portable so it's good for car rides.
B**R
The rings are useless, but as individual cards this is great
My toddlers have really enjoyed practicing their letters, numbers, and shapes with these cards. They are basically as thick as cardstock, so they probably won’t last too long without getting bent or torn, and some of the markers did not erase well, even with a baby wipe. But for the relatively short period of time it takes a child to learn to write their letters and numbers, I think this is a great purchase. I even like it better than a book because I can hand them just one card and not worry about them getting distracted with the other pages.
Q**N
Easy for kids to use
The media could not be loaded. I got this learning book for my son who is not quite ready for school but ready to learn. This preschool readiness book is packed with all of the things a small child can easily comprehend and learn. It also comes with 2 big dry erase markers, an eraser, and a packet of colored markers that have erasers attached to them as well. As you can see in the video, the book goes over every letter in the alphabet and on each page there are uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as a space where your child can learn to write those letters. There are also numbers skills practice pages and shapes, and basic foods. This little learners book covers all the bases when it comes to getting your little one prepared for school. My son enjoys practicing his A’s and his triangles the most. I would say that this learning packet is well worth it to help your child learn all of the basics.
M**I
Great first alphabet book
This is a great first book for children learning letters and how to write. I love that the book came with so many dry erase markers. The book came disassembled with the rings to attach it. The rings are not super sturdy. Some of the words were a little odd and I thought the W for Wine was a tad inappropriate and I wasn’t sure how to explain that to my three year old! The marker erases easily off of the pages without staining. Overall it’s a great deal and a great way to get kids excited about learning to write!
S**Y
Doesn't fit in box with rings attached - rings come apart easily
I hate when boxes can't be used after you've assembled the product. They only had to make the box an inch bigger and you could store the cards and markers together. Instead, you can't use the box after attaching the rings. So 3 stars for cheaping out on the storage and not making it practical or useful.The cards are pretty good. But the rings come off too easily and my 3 year old can get them off. Some of the words are for fruits that I've never heard of and also a stretch on some of the other names - like Schoolbag for a backpack so it starts with an S. Cute illustrations.
F**I
Educational
Items great to learn young children.
M**J
Excellent material
Very easy and excellent materialI use it for my 5 years old and she loves
R**1
Great for on the go
This book is great for on the go, take it to entertain your little ones everywhere. The book is good quality and durable. The book is eye catching with its colors and different activities that include drawing ad writing.The pages are good wipeable quality to be used many times over.
C**K
Great item for additional home learning or home schooling
Other reviewers have left photos, so here's my take on it.The plastic clips are rubbish, don't bother it use them, even before I tried to attach them I could see they wouldn't work. Use ribbon, string, cut a hair band done and then knot it, but don't bother with the rings. You could even just get an A4 plastic wallet and put them in that.If you can spare the time to use resources that encourage your child's development, writing, reading, number skills etc it will just give your child extra confidence at school etc. The extra help will really make a difference. My mum used to do 3/4 of an hour every Sunday before dinner and then cook an extra nice dessert - lemon meringue ... we learnt tables, practised writing, read, learnt the 200 most commonly misspelled words.This item could be used for a little extra help with writing, letter formation etc. It could be used if you home school, but it would be good if you could use it in conjunction with less formal letter formation ideas, google ideas for helping children with writing.I like the product, a great beginners set, if you have a bright child you could sneak under the age 3 with some supervision because of the pen lids ... Worth the money because the cards are durable. One star off because it would probably be better if they come up with a better binding method for the product. Being picky!
H**R
Good but a better choice of words needed
Nicely designed and a good size.Well illustrated and structured. Supplied with a good selection of drywipe pens. The book lays flat so it is very easy to write on - there's no annoying spine/gutter to get in the way.It is not quite suited to the UK though. For example, there are quite a few words that aren't typically used over here such as:- Airplane (instead of Aeroplane)- Durian (an Asian fruit)- Ibis (not your everyday bird)- Quadrangle (not a common shape for a 3 year old)- Quail- Xerox (American term for photocopier)When it's aimed at 3+ the words should be familiar and avoid things like Eye for E. It can be confusing at that age. My daughter is almost 5 and only just learning 3 letter words and phonics.When it comes to writing letters, there is only a dot to signal the start point but no arrows to show which direction to go in. So could be confusing for children if they're doing this without assistance.The math section is very good - no issues there.Overall pretty good and my daughter loved it.
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