🔤 Elevate ABC playtime—where learning meets fun and every letter counts!
The Joyreal Alphabet Learning Toys set features 271 durable ABS pieces including 26 sorter tubs, uppercase and lowercase flash cards, and 193 photo cards. Designed for toddlers, the ergonomic tubs fit small hands and stack for easy storage. This educational kit promotes letter recognition, phonics, and fine motor skills through interactive matching and sorting, making it perfect for both home and classroom early literacy development.
Theme | Alphabet,Educational |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Number of Pieces | 271 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 8.58"L x 5.3"W |
Size | Small |
C**D
Love this!
Nice product. My students love it and it’s very effective to learn letter sounds
C**N
Great education tool
Perfect for my classroom! The kids like seeing each picture.
K**P
Alphabet Tubs
The product is exactly what was advertised - I love it
L**H
Missing e cards/pictures
I loved it and plan on using this at my school for my 1st graders. The only problem is I am missing all the pictures for Ee this makes me sad. It is a complete et except for e no pictures or cards for e
K**I
Alphabet tubs
I wish these were a little sturdier, the containers seem like they will not last too long. I took out some of the cards because the words were horrible for young kids. It’s okay for the price but hard for the kids to open and shut without help.
I**B
Great
a must for the TK classroom!
H**O
Great
Use in prek great item
E**R
Just because a word begins with s, doesn’t means it says /s/
This product is pretty good for teaching beginning sounds, but it has a couple of flaws. First, some of the pictures may begin with the letter on the tub but that doesn’t mean it begins with that letter’s standard sound. As I was working with a group of kinders today, I noticed ship is in the “s” tub. The problem is sh has its own unique sound. Ship and soup do not start with the same sound and shouldn’t be in the same bin.The other problem is x. X does not make the /ks/ sound at the beginning of words, only at the end. Therefore this tub should either be left out or have pictures like Fox or mix. Xylophone may begin with an x, but its first sound is /z/ and x-ray has the x saying its name. This does not help students decode or encode English words using phonics.
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