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I hear he loves it and it gets him making his sounds, which is important.
There has not been any confusion or forgetting of previously learned alphabets.We keep on getting surprised by where she keeps on finding HER alphabets now. on bill boards , shop fronts , magazines , mobile phone.Have gifted this to another friend and this is going to be a staple recommendation now. As we were going down in an elevator she told her father " Papa , you pressed 'G'"2. The next day these two things happened.1. Not wanting to overwhelm her i gave her alphabets A-G the first day.That's it , I did not play with her or engage with her on this. I got this for my 25 month old daughter. She spent around an hour playing with this. When I spelled out 'egg' to my husband wanting to avoid saying this in front of her, i said 'e''g''g' and she chimed in with "No mummy it is 'e','f','g' " :)It's been two weeks now and she received 'P','Q','R' yesterday.
My only complaint is that this thing eats batteries like nobody's business. I strongly recommend rechargeable batteries. This toy is great fun for my daughter and me. If you leave it on for an extended period of time your batteries are toast.
We knew we wanted the refrigerator magnets but all the ones we looked at were not kid friendly. We purchased this toy for our one year old and she loves it. These are durable and she really enjoys the songs after each letter and the main ABC song.
(She has the older version-the blue/green square with a frog). She knew a couple of letters at the time.
(and a little bit of Sesame Street and SuperWhy) She's 2 now and I'm thinking about getting her the LeapFrog magnet set for 3 letter words. The next day I heard her saying all of the letters with the magnets.
We opened it together and she wanted me to tell her the letters. I credit leapfrog to my child's love of letters.
I recently gave this to my nephew because my daughter loved this so much. I gave this to her for Easter when she was 18 months.
It took a little while to get the hang of putting the letters in the holder in the right direction, but not too long.
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