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Marin
Greater than one weekThese alphabet robots engage a child in several different ways. They can be lined up in alphabetical order, or used to search for objects that sound like that letter, ie. find something that begins with the letter C, cheerios. But probably the most fun and best activity to encourage fine motor skill development is to open up the letter into a robot. and close it back to up again.
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Anita Kalista
Greater than one weekGrandson loves them
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Sharon M.
> 3 dayI had bought the robot numbers earlier. When I saw how much the kids(3 and 5) enjoyed them over a long period of time I got the letters. They find their way all over the house but the kids search them out for play which is a good sign.
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Meghan S.
> 3 dayMy 4 yo and 2.5 yo love these. They are the perfect toy for long car rides or subway rides.
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Gatsby Gal
> 3 dayMy daughter loves opening and closing these creative little toys.
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Audrey
> 3 dayMy 3 yo son is so obsessed with these. Im actually ready for him to move onto something else... instead of wanting to play robots with us nonstop. He loves them. They go in the bath, in the mud, to the park, we sleep with them. They are everywhere.
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Alesia S.
> 3 daythese are amazing. they’re durable enough to be transformed hundreds of times over and over, I work with children on the autism spectrum and it’s a great way to bridge the gap between obsession with letters and functional play
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Sandie D
> 3 dayI bought this for my sons dyslexia class. The teachers use this to help kids remember the correct direction of the letters.
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CORINA WALDMAN
> 3 dayThe grandparents can’t figure them out but our 3 year old grandson loved them . They are just challenging enough to hold his interest but don’t frustrate him 8
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Tanya Henry
> 3 dayMy 4 year old LOVES these! He plays like their “fighting” and loves to figure out what letter it is!